Prahlada’s Defeat in Battle and Victory through Bhakti (Nara-Narayana Episode)
ततो ऽस्यतो दैत्यपतेः कार्मुकं मुष्टिबन्धनात् चिच्छेदैकेन बाणेन चन्द्रार्धाकारवर्चसा
tato 'syato daityapateḥ kārmukaṃ muṣṭibandhanāt cicchedaikena bāṇena candrārdhākāravarcasā
Pagkaraan, habang nagpapakawala ng mga palaso ang panginoon ng mga Daitya, pinutol ni (Puruṣottama) ang kaniyang busog sa bahaging hawakan sa pamamagitan ng iisang palaso na kumikislap na gaya ng gasuklay na buwan.
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Arrogant power (daitya-bala) is shown as vulnerable when opposed by dharma-aligned mastery. The single, precise arrow symbolizes measured force—restraint and accuracy rather than indiscriminate violence.
This belongs to Vaṃśānucarita/Carita-style narration (accounts of notable beings and conflicts), rather than sarga/pratisarga. It is episodic heroic narrative embedded within the Purāṇic frame.
Severing the bow at the grip signifies cutting the very ‘agency’ of adharmic aggression. The crescent-like brilliance evokes cool, controlled divine power—force governed by cosmic order.