Umā’s Austerity, Kauśikī’s Manifestation, and Skanda’s Birth Leading to Tāraka’s Defeat
सर्वे देत्यैश्वरा जघ्नुः कुमारं रणदारुणं । स तैः प्रहारैरस्पृष्टस्तथा क्लैशैर्महाद्युतिः
sarve detyaiśvarā jaghnuḥ kumāraṃ raṇadāruṇaṃ | sa taiḥ prahārairaspṛṣṭastathā klaiśairmahādyutiḥ
सर्वे दैत्यैश्वराः कुमारं रणदारुणं जघ्नुः। स तैः प्रहारैरस्पृष्टः, क्लैशैरपि न व्यथितो महाद्युतिः।
Narrator (context not supplied; speaker not explicitly identifiable from single verse)
Concept: When aligned with divine purpose, the righteous remain inwardly untouched by external blows and troubles.
Application: Cultivate inner steadiness (through japa, remembrance, ethical discipline) so that criticism, stress, and ‘blows’ do not pierce the mind.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A radiant youth stands at the center of a storm of arrows and maces; weapons seem to halt a hair’s breadth from his skin, dissolving into sparks. Around him, daitya lords strain with fury, yet his calm brilliance forms an unseen shield, turning violence into harmless light.","primary_figures":["Kumāra (youthful divine warrior)","Daitya lords"],"setting":"battlefield ringed by chariots, broken standards, swirling dust; a luminous aura around the youth","lighting_mood":"divine radiance cutting through battlefield gloom","color_palette":["sapphire blue","white-gold","vermillion","charcoal black","electric violet"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: central Kumāra with intense white-gold prabhāmaṇḍala, gold-leaf sparks where weapons stop midair, daitya kings in rich reds/greens with jeweled crowns, embossed gold borders, ornate weapon detailing and lotus corner motifs.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate depiction of arrows suspended like a halo around the youth, soft dust gradients, refined expressions of astonishment on daitya faces, cool blues and smoky grays with a warm golden aura, lyrical composition with distant hills/clouds.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines, Kumāra frontal with large expressive eyes, concentric aura bands, stylized weapons frozen in rhythmic arcs, daityas in symmetrical flanking poses, pigment palette dominated by red/yellow/green with luminous white highlights.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: the invincible youth centered within a circular floral mandala; arrows become decorative radiating motifs, deep indigo background with gold and lotus-pink accents, intricate border of lotuses and peacocks reimagined as battlefield standards."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["war-drums","conch blast","arrow whoosh","sudden hush at the moment of invulnerability","metallic clang fading into silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: देत्यैश्वरा = दैत्य-ईश्वराः; प्रहारैरस्पृष्टः = प्रहारैः + अस्पृष्टः; क्लैशैर्महाद्युतिः = क्लेशैः + महाद्युतिः.
It portrays the Daitya leaders attacking a youthful warrior, yet his divine radiance renders him unaffected—both physically (by blows) and mentally/spiritually (by afflictions).
It uses the motif of the invincible, divinely protected hero: enemies may strike, but the empowered figure remains 'aspṛṣṭa' (untouched), signaling superior spiritual potency.
Beyond physical invulnerability, the verse highlights inner steadiness: true strength includes remaining undisturbed by suffering, fear, or agitation even amid conflict.