रेणुनाच्छाद्य चंद्रार्कौ वल्मीकस्थाविवेक्षितौ । महोग्राश्चौषधीस्तालैरश्विभ्यां सोऽभ्यवर्तयत्
reṇunācchādya caṃdrārkau valmīkasthāvivekṣitau | mahogrāścauṣadhīstālairaśvibhyāṃ so'bhyavartayat
Cobrindo a Lua e o Sol com poeira, fê-los parecer como se estivessem afundados num formigueiro. E aquelas ervas curativas de poder terrível ele as rechaçou para longe dos Aśvins com varas de palmeira, expulsando-as.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Scene: A storm of dust rises like a veil, dimming Sun and Moon as if both are lodged in an anthill; nearby, radiant Aśvins reach toward glowing herbs, but the herbs are driven back by palm-staves in a startling reversal of healing itself.
When adharma dominates, clarity (sun–moon light) and healing (oṣadhi) seem eclipsed—yet such darkness is temporary within the Purāṇic vision of restoration.
No site is glorified in this verse.
None.