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
Dia mengambil busur dan anak panah, lalu membentuk sebuah paviliun daripada anak panah. Kemudian, dengan anak panah berbentuk separuh bulan yang pantas, dia memotong dahan itu menjadi tiga bahagian.
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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.