Adhyāya 168: Arjuna’s counters to māyā-rains and the onset of darkness
Nivātakavaca engagement
प्रणम्य मनसा शर्व ततो वचनमाददे । भगवान् मे प्रसन्नश्वेदीप्सितो5यं वरो मम
praṇamya manasā śarva tato vacanam ādade | bhagavān me prasannaś ced īpsito 'yaṃ varo mama |
میں نے دل ہی دل میں شَروَ (شیو) کو پرنام کیا اور عرض کیا—“اگر بھگوان مجھ پر راضی ہیں تو یہی میرا مطلوبہ ور ہے: دیوتاؤں کے پاس محفوظ جو دیویہ اَستر ہیں، میں اُن سب کو جاننا اور حاصل کرنا چاہتا ہوں۔”
अजुन उवाच
Extraordinary power (such as divine weapons) is portrayed as legitimate only when sought with reverence, restraint, and right intention. Arjuna does not demand power for ego; he petitions through devotion and receives it as a sanctioned responsibility, implying that strength must be ethically grounded and accountable to dharma.
After mentally bowing to Śiva (Śarva), Arjuna states his desired boon: to know and obtain the celestial weapons possessed by the gods. Śiva, pleased, responds by granting him the boon of acquiring all divine astras, preparing Arjuna for the coming conflict.