Bhṛgu Tests the Trimūrti; Kṛṣṇa and Arjuna Visit Mahā-Viṣṇu and Recover the Brāhmaṇa’s Sons
न्यरुणत् सूतिकागारं शरैर्नानास्त्रयोजितै: । तिर्यगूर्ध्वमध: पार्थश्चकार शरपञ्जरम् ॥ ३७ ॥
nyaruṇat sūtikāgāraṁ śarair nānāstra-yojitaiḥ tiryag ūrdhvam adhaḥ pārthaś cakāra śara-pañjaram
Pinalibutan ni Arjuna ang bahay ng panganganak sa pamamagitan ng mga palasong may iba’t ibang sandata. Kaya ang anak ni Pṛthā ay gumawa ng panangga—isang hawlang-palaso—sa itaas, ibaba, at sa lahat ng panig.
This verse shows Arjuna creating a complete protective barrier around the maternity chamber, emphasizing vigilant protection at the time of childbirth as a sacred duty.
In the narrative, Arjuna attempts to prevent danger from entering the lying-in room by sealing it from every direction using arrows empowered by various astras.
Take responsibility for protection—create strong safeguards around what is vulnerable (new life, spiritual practice, family duties) using the best resources and disciplined vigilance.