Dhruva’s War with the Yakṣas and the Protection of the Holy Name
क्षणेनाच्छादितं व्योम घनानीकेन सर्वत: । विस्फुरत्तडिता दिक्षु त्रासयत्स्तनयित्नुना ॥ २३ ॥
kṣaṇenācchāditaṁ vyoma ghanānīkena sarvataḥ visphurat-taḍitā dikṣu trāsayat-stanayitnunā
转瞬间,整个天空乌云密布,雷声大作。闪电划破长空,暴雨倾盆而下。
This verse portrays nature reacting dramatically—clouds, lightning, and thunder—as an omen-like atmosphere that intensifies fear and signals a grave turning point in the conflict.
In the narrative of Dhruva’s confrontation with the Yakshas, the storm imagery heightens the tension of the battlefield and shows how overwhelming circumstances can arise suddenly during karmic and political upheavals.
Life can change “in a moment”; the verse encourages steadiness and spiritual grounding when external conditions become frightening or unpredictable.