तनूर्विना हृताः प्राणाः सर्वेषामद्य तेन नः । धैर्यं वीर्यं गतिः कीर्तिः सत्त्वं तेजः पराक्रमः
tanūrvinā hṛtāḥ prāṇāḥ sarveṣāmadya tena naḥ | dhairyaṃ vīryaṃ gatiḥ kīrtiḥ sattvaṃ tejaḥ parākramaḥ
“आज त्याच्या त्या कृत्याने देह असूनही आपले सर्वांचे प्राणच हरपले; धैर्य, वीर्य, गती, कीर्ती, सत्त्व, तेज व पराक्रम निघून गेले।”
Andhaka
Scene: A tableau of daitya warriors appearing physically intact yet pallid and dim-eyed, as if their inner flame has gone out; Andhaka’s words hang heavy like smoke over a silent camp.
When one’s support is rooted in ego and aggression, the loss of a single prop can drain all virtues; dharma alone sustains real courage.
Not specified in this verse; the setting remains within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa’s sacred narrative world.
None.