ताभ्यां बाणप्रहारैस्तु किंचित्सोऽवाप्तचेतनः । जग्राह चक्रं लक्षारं तैलधौतं रणेऽधिकम्
tābhyāṃ bāṇaprahāraistu kiṃcitso'vāptacetanaḥ | jagrāha cakraṃ lakṣāraṃ tailadhautaṃ raṇe'dhikam
被二者箭雨所击,他稍稍恢复了神识。随即在战阵中,他抓起一轮锋利如剃刀的圆盘(查克罗),以油磨亮,战中凶猛可畏。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: The wounded Daitya, half-stunned, steadies himself; his hand reaches for a gleaming, oil-sheened, razor-edged discus that catches the light as he prepares a counterstrike.
Adharma may rally again after setbacks, but its renewed aggression only sets the stage for further divine restraint and the restoration of order.
No sacred geography is referenced in this verse.
None.