निरृतेश्चाकरोत्कार्यं भीतबीतं विमोहयन् । निरुच्छ्वासं समाहृत्य चक्रे बाणैः समीरणम्
nirṛteścākarotkāryaṃ bhītabītaṃ vimohayan | nirucchvāsaṃ samāhṛtya cakre bāṇaiḥ samīraṇam
他令尼利底陷入极度混乱,以恐惧与迷惑使其失神;继而收摄气息,以箭雨竟遏止了风的奔流。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Scene: Nirr̥ti is shown terrified and deluded, reeling; the archer draws in breath (a visible inward pull), and a rain of arrows forms a net that halts the wind—flags, dust, and cloud-streamers freeze mid-motion.
Dharma’s champions act with unwavering focus; even overwhelming forces (like wind and fear) are mastered by disciplined resolve.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; it belongs to the Kaumārikā-khaṇḍa’s battle narration.
None; the verse is descriptive of combat and divine power.