अथ तां पार्थिवस्तूर्णं शरेणानतपर्वणा । जघानाकर्णकृष्टेन मर्मस्थाने प्रहर्षितः
atha tāṃ pārthivastūrṇaṃ śareṇānataparvaṇā | jaghānākarṇakṛṣṭena marmasthāne praharṣitaḥ
Então o rei, com presteza, feriu-a com uma flecha de juntas inflexíveis, retesada até à orelha, atingindo um ponto vital, tomado de ardor e exaltação.
Sūta
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king releases a fully drawn arrow to the ear; it strikes the doe at a vital spot—dramatic rupture of the earlier calm nursing scene.
Acts done in heedless exhilaration can become the trigger for karmic reversal and later repentance—common in tīrtha-māhātmya narratives.
The verse continues the Nāgarakhaṇḍa forest setting that will be revealed as spiritually charged through ensuing events.
None; it narrates the king’s action, preparing for subsequent dharma/atonement instructions typical of Purāṇic tīrtha accounts.