ततो<श्मवर्ष सुमहद् व्यसूजत् पाकशासन:
tato 'śmavarṣa sumahad vyasūjat pākaśāsanaḥ
するとパーカシャーサナ(インドラ)、すなわち魔パーカを懲らしめる者は、きわめて大いなる石の雨を放った――相手を屈服させ、進みを阻むための、圧倒的で苛烈な神威の示現であった。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights the idea that overwhelming power—especially divine or royal power—can be deployed as chastisement to restrain wrongdoing or opposition; it implicitly raises the ethical theme that force is used as a corrective instrument, not merely as spectacle.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that Indra (Pākaśāsana) releases a massive 'rain of stones,' indicating an intense, supernatural assault or deterrent action within the ongoing conflict or confrontation in the episode.