Chanda and Munda Discover Katyayani; Mahishasura’s Proposal and the Vishnu-Panjara Protection
एवंप्रभावो द्विज विष्णुपञ्जरः सर्वासु रक्षास्वधिको हि गीतः कस्तस्य कुर्याद् युधि दर्फहानिं यस्य स्थितश्चेतसि चक्रपाणिः
evaṃprabhāvo dvija viṣṇupañjaraḥ sarvāsu rakṣāsvadhiko hi gītaḥ kastasya kuryād yudhi darphahāniṃ yasya sthitaścetasi cakrapāṇiḥ
Hỡi bậc nhị sinh, quyền năng của “Viṣṇu-pañjara” là như vậy; nó được ca tụng là tối thắng trong mọi sự hộ trì. Ai có thể khiến kẻ mà trong tâm đã an trụ Cakrapāṇi (Viṣṇu) phải bại trận hay mất khí phách nơi chiến địa?
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True fearlessness is rooted in inner alignment: when Viṣṇu is ‘established in the heart,’ external threats lose their power. The verse also implies ethical restraint—confidence (darpa) becomes steady courage when grounded in devotion rather than ego.
This is a stuti-style didactic conclusion attached to an ākhyāna (narrative exemplum). It supports Purāṇic instruction (dharma/upanaya) rather than genealogies or creation cycles.
The ‘pañjara’ (cage/armor) is symbolic of a consecrated boundary of consciousness. ‘Cakrapāṇi in the heart’ indicates the divine order (cakra) governing the inner life; when that order is present, the forces of chaos cannot ‘break’ one in the field of action (yuddha).