अतिकायवधः
The Slaying of Atikāya
न हिमद्बाहुसृष्टानामस्त्राणाहिमवानपि ।सोढुमुत्सहतेवेगमन्तरिक्षमथोमही ।।।।
na hi madbāhusṛṣṭānām astrāṇāṃ himavān api | soḍhum utsahate vegam antarikṣam atho mahī ||
确然,纵使喜马梵山也难以承受我臂所放诸武器的冲势——中空之天亦不能,乃至大地也承当不起其威力。
The shafts discharged from my arm can't be borne, by the Himalayas, even the atmosphere between the sky and earth can't bear the force.
It illustrates अहंकार (pride) as a moral failing: dharma values truthfulness and proportion, while exaggerated self-praise tends toward adharma by inflaming violence and delusion.
Atikāya intensifies intimidation, claiming cosmic-scale power for his missiles.
Negatively, it highlights the vice of boastful pride; positively (by implication), it calls for steadiness and truth-oriented judgment in the face of threats.