Jabali Bound by the Monkey — Jabali Bound by the Monkey: Nandayanti’s Ordeal and the Yamuna–Hiranyavati Sacred Corridor
जग्राह च धनुर्बाणांश्चकार शरमण्डपम् लाघवादर्द्धचन्द्रैस्तां शाखां चिच्छेद स त्रिधा
jagrāha ca dhanurbāṇāṃścakāra śaramaṇḍapam lāghavādarddhacandraistāṃ śākhāṃ ciccheda sa tridhā
គាត់បានកាន់ធ្នូ និងព្រួញ ហើយបង្កើតជាមណ្ឌបដោយព្រួញ។ បន្ទាប់មក ដោយព្រួញរាងព្រះចន្ទកន្លះយ៉ាងរហ័ស គាត់បានកាត់សាខានោះជាបីផ្នែក។
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It is a stock epic-Purāṇic motif where a skilled archer creates a temporary protective structure using arrows—either as a defensive screen, a canopy, or a marked enclosure—signaling mastery (lāghava) and readiness in a liminal space such as a forest path or riverbank.
The ‘half-moon’ missile is conventionally associated with cutting actions—severing bows, banners, or branches—so the text highlights technical archery precision rather than brute force.
Not directly; it functions as an action beat leading into the next verses where the movement toward a named river/tirtha becomes explicit.