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Vamana Purana — Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu, Shloka 5

The Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu (Vishnu-Pañjara) and the Redemption of a Rakshasa

यं यं पश्यति सत्त्वं स तं तमादाय राक्षसः चखाद रौद्रकर्मासौ बाहुगोचरमागतम्

yaṃ yaṃ paśyati sattvaṃ sa taṃ tamādāya rākṣasaḥ cakhāda raudrakarmāsau bāhugocaramāgatam

Rākṣasa yang berbuat ganas itu, makhluk apa pun yang ia lihat, ia tangkap; dan apa saja yang masuk dalam jangkauan lengannya, segera ia lahap.

Narrator (Purāṇic narrator) describing the rākṣasa’s conduct (specific interlocutors not provided in prompt).
Adharma and violenceRakshasa terrorThreat to beings as narrative catalyst

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FAQs

Such verses establish the extremity of adharma—violence without discrimination—creating the moral and dramatic necessity for tapas, divine protection, or a deity’s intervention later in the episode.

In this context it clearly means 'a creature/living being' (jīva/prāṇin), since it is something the rākṣasa seizes and eats.

It highlights immediacy and inevitability: once a being comes within arm’s reach, escape is unlikely—underscoring the rākṣasa’s physical dominance and the peril of the locale.