The Slaying of Vṛtrāsura
प्रतियोद्धुं महाघोरमाहवे संप्रचेरतुः । निस्त्रिंशौ विद्युदुल्काभौ तयोर्गात्रे च चर्मणी
pratiyoddhuṃ mahāghoramāhave saṃpraceratuḥ | nistriṃśau vidyudulkābhau tayorgātre ca carmaṇī
เพื่อต่อสู้กันในสงครามอันน่าสะพรึงกลัวนั้น ทั้งสองได้รุกคืบเข้ามา ดาบของพวกเขาดุจดั่งอุกกาบาตที่ลุกโชน ฟาดฟันเข้าใส่ร่างกายและเกราะของกันและกัน
Narrator (contextual martial narration within the Adhyaya; specific speaker not explicit in the provided verse alone)
Concept: Unchecked fury turns even brilliance into destruction; power must be yoked to dharma or it becomes ‘mahāghora’.
Application: Channel intensity into disciplined effort; when anger flares like a meteor, pause and re-anchor actions in values.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"The two warriors surge forward into a terrifying melee, swords flashing like meteors streaking across a darkened sky. Each impact throws sparks against armor and skin, the air filled with glowing fragments and swirling dust as the duel tightens into a brutal, rhythmic exchange.","primary_figures":["Two unnamed combatant heroes"],"setting":"Close-quarters battlefield; dust clouds, flying sparks, and scorched ground; shields raised, bodies angled for impact.","lighting_mood":"meteor-blaze against dusk-dark battlefield","color_palette":["obsidian black","ember orange","molten gold","smoke gray","deep maroon"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Dramatic crossed-sword composition with thick gold-leaf meteor trails; embossed spark bursts; richly ornamented armor and crowns; deep red-green textiles; symmetrical framing with ornate arch border, emphasizing the ‘mahāghora’ intensity through radiant gold highlights.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: Tight, kinetic scene with delicate spark dots and fine sword lines; dusk gradient sky; expressive yet refined faces; subtle dust haze; cool-to-warm contrast palette capturing meteor-like brilliance.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: Bold outlines and stylized flame-like sword glows; patterned armor; rhythmic repetition of spark motifs; strong red/yellow/green with black ground to heighten contrast and ferocity.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: Swords rendered as luminous curving meteor motifs; sparks as tiny floral-gold dots; ornate border of lotuses and flame-leaves; deep indigo background with gold and vermillion accents, decorative yet intense."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["clashing steel","spark hiss","war drums","wind gusts","distant thunder"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: महाघोरम् = महा + घोरम्; संप्रचेरतुः = सम् + प्र + अचेरतुः (उपसर्ग); विद्युदुल्काभौ = विद्युत् + उल्का + आभौ; तयोर्गात्रे = तयोः + गात्रे (विसर्ग-लोपः).
It likens the two swords to lightning and meteors (vidyut-ulkā), emphasizing speed, brilliance, and destructive force in combat.
Not directly; it is primarily narrative description. Any ethical reading is indirect—highlighting the intensity and peril of violent conflict.
In battle contexts, carman/carmaṇī commonly refers to protective leather gear such as armor or a leather shield; here it suggests the blows landing on bodily limbs and protective covering.