Adhyāya 168: Arjuna’s counters to māyā-rains and the onset of darkness
Nivātakavaca engagement
व्यायामं मुष्टिभि: कृत्वा तलैरपि समागतै: । अपाययंश्व तद् भूत॑ निश्रचेष्टमगमं महीम्
vyāyāmaṁ muṣṭibhiḥ kṛtvā talair api samāgataiḥ | apāyayaṁś ca tad bhūtaṁ niśceṣṭam agamaṁ mahīm ||
मैंने उससे भिड़कर मुक्कों और हथेलियों के प्रहार किए; पर मैं उसे वश में न कर सका। पराजित होकर मैं निश्चेष्ट भूमि पर गिर पड़ा।
अजुन उवाच
Even a great warrior’s strength has limits; the episode underscores humility and discernment—physical force alone cannot master every situation, especially when confronting the uncanny or divinely protected.
Arjuna describes a close-quarters struggle in which he strikes with fists and palms but fails to subdue a supernatural being; he is rendered helpless and falls, after which the being laughs and vanishes along with the women present.