द्वाभ्यां धनुर्ज्याधनुषी भुजं चैकेन पत्रिणा । स विद्धो हृदये गाढं दोषैर्मूढो यथा नरः
dvābhyāṃ dhanurjyādhanuṣī bhujaṃ caikena patriṇā | sa viddho hṛdaye gāḍhaṃ doṣairmūḍho yathā naraḥ
他以两箭击中弓与弓弦,又以一支羽箭贯穿其臂。心口深受重创,他便迷乱失措——如人被自身过失所蒙蔽。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: Keśava disables the demon’s weaponry—bow and string—then pierces the arm; the demon’s face shows sudden confusion, visually echoing the moral simile of doṣa-born delusion.
Inner दोष (faults) are like deep wounds—once they take hold in the heart, they cloud discernment and lead to ruin.
No sacred site is referenced in this verse.
None.