कण्वोपदेशः—नश्वरबलविवेकः तथा मातलिगुणकेश्याः आख्यानारम्भः
Kaṇva’s Counsel on Impermanent Power; Opening of the Mātali–Guṇakeśī Narrative
निमित्तवेधी स मुनिरिषीकाभि: समार्पयत् | इस प्रकार लक्ष्यवेध करनेवाले नर मुनिने मायाद्वारा सींकके बाणोंसे ही दम्भोद्धवके सैनिकोंकी आँखों, कानों और नासिकाओंको बींध डाला
nimittavedhī sa munir ṛṣīkābhiḥ samārpayat |
ラーマは言った。「百発百中と名高いその聖仙は矢をつがえ、マーヤー(幻力)の力によって、ただ葦の矢だけでダンボードバヴァの兵たちの眼・耳・鼻を貫いたのだ。」
राम उवाच
The verse highlights disciplined mastery and the ethical tension in warfare: superior power can be used to incapacitate rather than annihilate, suggesting restraint and proportional response even amid hostility.
Rama narrates how a sage renowned for perfect aim readied reed-arrows and, through māyā, struck the enemy soldiers’ sensory organs (eyes, ears, noses), disabling them with precise, non-lethal targeting rather than mass killing.