द्वन्द्वयुद्धप्रवृत्तिः
Dvandva-Yuddha: The Onset of Single Combats
वज्रमुष्टिस्तुमैन्देनमुष्टिनानिहतोरणे ।पपातसरथस्साश्वःपुराट्टइवभूतले ।।6.43.27।।
vajramuṣṭis tu maindena muṣṭinā nihato raṇe |
papāta sarathaḥ sāśvaḥ purāṭṭa iva bhūtale || 6.43.27 ||
金刚拳(Vajramuṣṭi)在战场上被迈因达一拳击倒,连同战车与马匹一并坠地,宛如崩裂的城垣。
Even Vajramushti fell on the ground struck with the fist by Mainda and the chariot and charioteer fell like the fort.
Strength is portrayed as legitimate when aligned with a righteous campaign; Mainda’s might functions as protection for the dharmic side.
Mainda kills the rākṣasa Vajramuṣṭi with a powerful punch, toppling his whole chariot-setup.
Martial prowess and effectiveness—swift neutralization of an enemy combatant.
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