अश्वान्नरान्गजानुष्ट्रान्पशूंश्चैव धनानि च । जगृहुर्युवतीः सर्वाश्चार्वंगीश्चैव कन्यकाः
aśvānnarāngajānuṣṭrānpaśūṃścaiva dhanāni ca | jagṛhuryuvatīḥ sarvāścārvaṃgīścaiva kanyakāḥ
Apoderaram-se de cavalos, homens, elefantes, camelos, rebanhos e riquezas; e também levaram todas as jovens e as donzelas de belos membros.
Narrator (Purāṇic voice, traditionally Sūta)
Scene: After conquest, soldiers drive away horses, elephants, camels, cattle, and carts of wealth; in the background, distressed women and maidens are forcibly led away—an intentionally unsettling scene emphasizing suffering.
It highlights the harsh consequences of war and conquest, implicitly warning that greed and violence bring suffering and moral decline.
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None.