Gratitude, Discernment, and the Escalation of Power (Śvā–Dvipī–Vyāghra–Nāga–Siṃha–Śarabha Itihāsa)
सिंहव्याप्रगणा: क्रूरा मत्ताश्नैव महागजा: । डीपिन: खड्गभल्लूका ये चान्ये भीमदर्शना:
siṁhavyāghragaṇāḥ krūrā mattāś caiva mahāgajāḥ | dīpinaḥ khaḍgabhallūkā ye cānye bhīmadarśanāḥ ||
ພີດສະມະກ່າວວ່າ: «ສິງແລະເສືອຜູ້ດຸຮ້າຍ, ຊ້າງໃຫຍ່ທີ່ຄຶກຄືນດ້ວຍລະດູມັດ (rut), ເສືອດາວ, ແຮດ, ຫມີ, ແລະສັດອື່ນໆທີ່ເບິ່ງນ່າຢ້ານ—ທັງໝົດກໍມາໃກ້ທ່ານ».
भीष्म उवाच
The verse suggests that inner discipline and dharmic potency can subdue or harmonize even inherently violent forces; ethical strength is portrayed as a power that calms fear and aggression rather than provoking it.
Bhishma describes a setting where fearsome wild animals—lions, tigers, rutting elephants, leopards, rhinoceroses, bears, and others—approach a particular person (implied from context) without hostility, emphasizing that the person’s presence inspires awe and restraint in nature itself.