गतिं कांचिन्न पश्यन्ति गावः शीतार्दिता इव । परस्परं व्यलीयंत गजेषु तुरगेषु च । रथेषु च भयत्रस्तास्तत्रतत्र निलिल्यिरे
gatiṃ kāṃcinna paśyanti gāvaḥ śītārditā iva | parasparaṃ vyalīyaṃta gajeṣu turageṣu ca | ratheṣu ca bhayatrastāstatratatra nililyire
Không thấy lối thoát nào—như đàn bò bị rét mùa đông quật ngã—họ chen ép vào nhau. Vì kinh hoàng, họ bám víu vào voi, ngựa, thậm chí cả chiến xa, rồi ẩn nấp khắp nơi trong cơn hoảng loạn.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: Devas, unable to find escape, bunch together like cattle in biting cold; some cling to elephants’ flanks, others to horses’ reins and chariot rails, hiding behind wheels and bodies amid chaos.
When adharma erupts as terror, beings lose clarity and refuge; Purāṇic narratives urge steadiness and righteous protection rather than panic.
No tīrtha is directly praised in this verse; it is a battlefield description within the Kaumārikākhaṇḍa narrative.
None—this verse is descriptive, not prescriptive.