पञ्चाप्सरो-सरः कथनम् तथा अगस्त्याश्रममार्गनिर्देशः
Panchapsara Lake Account and Directions to Agastya
सोऽभिद्रवन्मुनिश्रेष्ठं मुनिना दीप्ततेजसा।।।।चक्षुषानलकल्पेन निर्दग्धो निधनं गतः।
so 'bhidravan muniśreṣṭhaṃ muninā dīptatejasā | cakṣuṣānalakalpena nirdagdho nidhanaṃ gataḥ || 3.11.67 ||
他猛然冲向最上首的圣仙,却被那光辉炽盛的苦行仙以如火之目光焚尽,遂至死灭。
Ilvala who pounced upon Agastya, the best among the sages whose lustre lay consumed by the fire of his eyes which were in flames.
Adharma culminates in self-destruction; violence against the righteous rebounds upon the aggressor when dharma is guarded by spiritual power.
Ilvala attacks Agastya, but Agastya’s tejas incinerates him instantly through a fire-like gaze.
Tejas grounded in dharma—ascetic power disciplined by righteousness, not used for cruelty but for protection and restoration of order.