कामधेनुसैन्यप्रादुर्भावः
Kamadhenu’s Forces, Visvamitra’s Austerities, and Vasishta’s Wrath
हतपुत्रबलो दीनो लूनपक्ष इव द्विज:।हतदर्पो हतोत्साहो निर्वेदं समपद्यत।।1.55.10।।
hataputrabalo dīno lūnapakṣa iva dvijaḥ | hatadarpo hatotsāho nirvedaṃ samapadyata || 1.55.10 ||
पुत्रों और सेना के नष्ट हो जाने से वह दीन हो गया; कटे पंखों वाले पक्षी के समान। उसका दर्प चूर हो गया, उत्साह बुझ गया और वह गहरे विषाद में डूब गया।
Having lost his sons and the army, like a bird with wings clipped, wretched, with pride vanished and confidence shattered Viswamitra fell into despondency.
The verse highlights the ethical consequence of adharma rooted in arrogance: when power is pursued for conquest rather than righteousness, its collapse brings inner ruin and remorse.
After suffering defeat and heavy loss, Viśvāmitra’s emotional state shifts from aggression to despondency.
A negative lesson is emphasized: the danger of darpa (pride). The implied virtue is humility and disciplined purpose.