Prahlada’s Defeat in Battle and Victory through Bhakti (Nara-Narayana Episode)
प्रासे छिन्ने ततो दैत्यः शक्तिमादाय चिक्षिपे तां च चिच्छेद बलवान् क्षुरप्रेण महातपाः
prāse chinne tato daityaḥ śaktimādāya cikṣipe tāṃ ca ciccheda balavān kṣurapreṇa mahātapāḥ
Nang maputol ang sibat (prāsa), kinuha ng Daitya ang śakti at inihagis iyon. Pinutol din iyon ng makapangyarihang dakilang asceta sa pamamagitan ng palasong matalas na parang labaha (kṣurapra).
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Escalation of force is shown as futile against dharmic, divinely-guided power; the narrative emphasizes that mere weaponry (external strength) cannot prevail over a protector aligned with cosmic order (dharma).
This is part of Vaṃśānucarita/Carita-style narrative material (accounts of gods, demons, and their conflicts) rather than sarga/pratisarga; it functions as exemplary history within the Purāṇic storytelling framework.
The cutting down of successive weapons symbolizes the limitation of aggressive will (daitya-pravṛtti) when confronted by disciplined, higher power (tapas/tejas). The 'razor-arrow' motif often signifies discriminative force that severs adharma.