Prahlada’s Defeat in Battle and Victory through Bhakti (Nara-Narayana Episode)
ततो ऽस्यतो दैत्यपतेः कार्मुकं मुष्टिबन्धनात् चिच्छेदैकेन बाणेन चन्द्रार्धाकारवर्चसा
tato 'syato daityapateḥ kārmukaṃ muṣṭibandhanāt cicchedaikena bāṇena candrārdhākāravarcasā
បន្ទាប់មក ខណៈដៃត្យបតិនោះកំពុងបាញ់ (បុរុសោត្តមៈ) បានកាត់ធ្នូរបស់គេត្រង់កន្លែងកាន់ដៃ ដោយព្រួញតែមួយ ដែលភ្លឺរលោងដូចព្រះចន្ទកន្លះ។
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Arrogant power (daitya-bala) is shown as vulnerable when opposed by dharma-aligned mastery. The single, precise arrow symbolizes measured force—restraint and accuracy rather than indiscriminate violence.
This belongs to Vaṃśānucarita/Carita-style narration (accounts of notable beings and conflicts), rather than sarga/pratisarga. It is episodic heroic narrative embedded within the Purāṇic frame.
Severing the bow at the grip signifies cutting the very ‘agency’ of adharmic aggression. The crescent-like brilliance evokes cool, controlled divine power—force governed by cosmic order.