Skanda–Svāhā-saṃvāda; Gaṇa-vyutpatti and Śvetaparvata-vaibhava
Chapter 220
संहर्षाद् धारयन् क्रोधं धनन््वी सख्रग्वी रथे स्थित: । समरे नाशयेच्छत्रूनमोघो नाम पावक:
saṁharṣād dhārayan krodhaṁ dhanvī sakhragvī rathe sthitaḥ | samare nāśayec chatrūn amogho nāma pāvakaḥ ||
マールカンデーヤは語った。「歓喜に奮い立ちながらも、弓を執る者は—花鬘をまとい、戦車の上に立って—怒りを抑えた。戦いのただ中では、『アモーガ(Amogha)』と名づけられた火が、敵を必ず滅ぼすであろう。」
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
Even amid the exhilaration of combat, the warrior ideal includes mastery over anger; righteous force is portrayed as effective not through blind rage but through controlled power, here symbolized by the unfailing fire ‘Amogha’ that destroys enemies.
Mārkaṇḍeya describes a bow-bearing warrior on a chariot, garlanded and battle-ready, who restrains his wrath; simultaneously, an unfailing fiery power named Amogha is said to annihilate foes in the battle.