Vishnu Enters the Deva–Asura War and Slays Kalanemi
तदासीत् तुमुलं युद्धं न प्राज्ञायत किञ्चन श्रूयते त्वनिशं शब्दः छिन्धि भिन्धीति सर्वतः
tadāsīt tumulaṃ yuddhaṃ na prājñāyata kiñcana śrūyate tvaniśaṃ śabdaḥ chindhi bhindhīti sarvataḥ
تب جنگ نہایت ہنگامہ خیز ہو گئی؛ کچھ بھی صاف معلوم نہ ہو سکا۔ ہر طرف مسلسل یہی صدا سنائی دیتی تھی—“کاٹو! چھیدو!”
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It indicates total breakdown of perceptual order—dust, motion, and noise make it impossible to distinguish fighters, formations, or outcomes. This is a standard Purāṇic technique to heighten intensity before a decisive turn.
They preserve the battlefield’s oral soundscape. Rather than reporting strategy, the text foregrounds raw commands, conveying immediacy and the collective frenzy of combat.
No. Unlike tīrtha-focused passages, this śloka is purely phenomenological (sound and confusion). For geographic indexing, it should be marked as ‘no named sacred geography present.’