Hymn of Victory: Varāha, the Slaying of Hiraṇyākṣa, and the Praise of Viṣṇu
शरैर्दीप्तैर्महाघोरैरसुराणां भयंकरैः । विव्याध सर्वगात्रेषु शंभुशूलोपमैश्शरैः
śarairdīptairmahāghorairasurāṇāṃ bhayaṃkaraiḥ | vivyādha sarvagātreṣu śaṃbhuśūlopamaiśśaraiḥ
దీప్తమైన, మహాఘోరమైన, అసురులకు భయంకరమైన—శంభువు త్రిశూలసమాన బాణాలతో అతడు వారి సమస్త అవయవాలను ఛేదించాడు.
Narrator (context not specified in the provided excerpt; likely within the Pulastya–Bhīṣma narration frame of the Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa)
Concept: Divine force acts precisely to subdue adharma; terror belongs to the unrighteous when dharma’s arrows fly.
Application: Use strength with precision and purpose—correct wrongdoing without cruelty; let discipline be ‘trident-like’: firm, focused, and principled.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: raudra
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairav","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["bowstring twang","war drums","conch shell","crackling fire","shouts fading into echo"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: शरैर्दीप्तैः = शरैः + दीप्तैः; महाघोरैरसुराणां = महाघोरैः + असुराणाम्; भयंकरैः (no split); शंभुशूलोपमैश्शरैः = शंभुशूलोपमैः + शरैः (श्-श् संधि).
Śambhu is a common epithet of Śiva. The verse uses the trident (śūla) as a benchmark for irresistible, divine force—describing the arrows as trident-like in power and terror.
A warrior (unnamed in the excerpt) strikes the asuras with blazing, dreadful arrows, piercing their bodies in every limb.
The verse reinforces the Purāṇic motif that adharma-aligned forces (asuras) are ultimately overcome by divinely empowered might, often described through iconic symbols such as Śiva’s trident.