अग्रे चाग्निं प्रतिष्ठाप्य मुखे वायुः समर्पितः । हयाश्च चतुरो वेदाः सर्वदेवमयं रथम्
Placing fire at the front and offering wind at the mouth, the four Vedas became the horses, and the chariot was composed of all the gods.
चक्रगौ चाश्विनौ देवावक्षं चक्रधरः स्वयम् । स्वयमिंद्रश्च चापांते बाणे वैश्रवणः स्थितः
The Aśvins became the wheels, the bearer of the discus himself was at the axle, Indra himself at the end of the bow, and Vaiśravaṇa stood at the arrow.
यमस्तु दक्षिणे हस्ते वामे कालस्तु दारुणः । चक्राणामारके न्यस्ता गंधर्वा लोकविश्रुताः
Yama was at the right hand, and dreadful Kāla at the left; renowned Gandharvas were placed at the spokes of the wheels.
प्रजापती रथश्रेष्ठे ब्रह्मा चैव तु सारथिः । एवं कृत्वा तु देवेशः सर्वदेवमयं रथम्
The lords of creatures were on the best of chariots, and Brahmā himself was the charioteer; thus, the lord of gods made a chariot composed of all the gods.
सोतिष्ठत्स्थाणुभूतो हि सहस्रं परिवत्सरान् । यदा त्रीणि समेतानि अंतरिक्षचराणि च
He stood there, motionless as a pillar, for a thousand years; when the three aerial cities had come together—
त्रिपुराणि त्रिशल्येन तदा तानि बिभेद सः । शरः प्रचोदितस्तत्र रुद्रेण त्रिपुरं प्रति
Then, with the triple-pointed arrow, he pierced those three cities; the arrow was discharged there by Rudra at Tripura.
भ्रष्टतेजा स्त्रियो जाता बलं तेषां व्यशीर्यत । उत्पाताश्च पुरे तस्मिन्प्रादुर्भूता सहस्रशः
Their brilliance was lost, women were born, their strength was shattered, and thousands of omens appeared in that city.
त्रिपुरस्य विनाशाय कालरूपोभवत्तदा । अट्टहासं प्रमुंचंति रूपाः काष्ठमयास्तथा
For the destruction of Tripura, he became the form of Time; they released loud laughter, and forms of wood likewise appeared.
निमेषोन्मेषणं चैव कुर्वंति चित्रकर्मणा । स्वप्ने पश्यंति चात्मानं रक्तांबरविभूषितम्
They blink and open their eyes, performing wondrous acts, and in dreams they see themselves adorned with red garments.
स्वप्ने पश्यंति ते चैवं विपरीतानि यानि तु । एतान्पश्यति उत्पातांस्तत्र स्थाने तु ये जनाः
In dreams they also see various contrary omens; those people behold these portents in that place.
तेषां बलं च बुद्धिश्च हरक्रोधेन नाशितम् । संवर्तको नाम वायुर्युगांतप्रतिमो महान्
Their strength and intellect are destroyed by Hara’s wrath; a mighty wind called Samvartaka, like the end of an age, arises.
समीरितोनलश्रेष्ठ उत्तमांगेषु बाधते । ज्वलंति पादपास्तत्र पतंति शिखराणि च
Stirred up, O best of fires, it afflicts the highest places; there, trees blaze and mountain peaks fall.
सर्वं तद्व्याकुलीभूतं हाहाकारमचेतनम् । भग्नोद्यानानि सर्वाणि क्षिप्रं तु प्रज्वलंति च
All becomes agitated, filled with cries and unconsciousness; all the gardens are quickly set ablaze.
तेनैव दीपितं सर्वं ज्वलते विशिखैः शिखैः । द्रुमा आरामगंडानि गृहाणि विविधानि च
By that very fire, everything is kindled, burning with pointed flames: trees, garden groves, and various houses.
दशदिक्षु प्रवृत्तोयं समिद्धो हव्यवाहनः । ततः शिलाः प्रमुंचंति दिशो दश विभागशः
In all ten directions, the sacrificial fire blazes forth; then stones are hurled in all ten directions, divided.
शिखासहस्रैरत्युग्रैः प्रज्वलंति हुताशनैः । सर्वं किंशुकसंप्रख्यं ज्वलितंदृश्यते पुरम्
With thousands of fierce tongues, the fire blazes; the entire city appears aflame, like a forest of kimshuka trees.
गृहाद्गृहांतरे नैव गंतुं धूमैश्च शक्यते । हरकोपानलादग्धं क्रंदमानं सुदुःखितम्
It is not possible to go from house to house because of the smoke; burned by Hara’s fire of anger, they cry out in great distress.
प्रदीप्तं सर्वतो दिक्षु दह्यते त्रिपुरं पुरम् । प्रासादशिखराग्राणि विशीर्यंति सहस्रशः
Burning on all sides, Tripura is consumed; the tops of palace spires shatter by the thousands.
नानारत्नविचित्राणि विमानान्यप्यनेकधा । गृहाणि चैव रम्याणि दह्यंते दीप्तिवह्निना
The many wondrous palaces adorned with various jewels, and the beautiful houses, are burned by the blazing fire.
बाधंते द्रुमखंडेषु जनस्थाने तथैव च । देवागारेषु सर्वेषु प्रज्वलंते ज्वलंत्यपि
The fire torments the groves of trees and the places where people dwell; in all the temples, everything blazes and burns.
सीदंति चानलस्पृष्टाः क्रंदंति विविधै स्वरैः । गिरिकूटनिभास्तत्र दृश्यंतेंऽगारराशयः
Touched by the fire, they sink down, crying out in many voices; there, heaps of embers are seen, like mountain peaks.
स्तुवंति देवदेवेशं परित्रायस्व मां प्रभो । अन्योन्यं च परिष्वज्य हुताशनप्रपीडिताः
Afflicted by the consuming fire, they embrace one another and praise the Lord of gods, saying, 'Save me, O Lord!'
दह्यंते दानवास्तत्र शतशोथ सहस्रशः । हंसकारंडवाकीर्णा नलिनी सह पंकजा
There, hundreds and thousands of Dānavas are burned; the lotus-lake, filled with swans and cranes, is also consumed.
दह्यंतेनलदग्धानि पुरोद्यानानि दीर्घिकाः । अम्लानैः पंकजैश्छन्ना विस्तीर्णा योजनैः शतैः
The city’s gardens and long ponds, covered with fresh lotuses and stretching for hundreds of yojanas, are burned by the fire.
गिरिकूटनिभास्तत्र प्रासादारत्नभूषिताः । पतंत्यनलनिर्दग्धा निस्तोया जलदा इव
There, palace towers adorned with jewels, resembling mountain peaks, fall down, scorched by fire, like waterless clouds.
सह स्त्रीबालवृद्धेषु गोषु पक्षिषु वाजिषु । निर्दयो दहते वह्निर्हरकोपेन प्रेरितः
With women, children, elders, cows, birds, and horses, the fire, driven by Hara’s wrath, burns mercilessly.
सपत्नीकाश्चैव सुप्ताः संसुप्ता बहवो जनाः । पुत्रमालिंग्यते गाढं दह्यंते त्रिपुरारिणा
Many people, together with their wives, were sleeping soundly, embracing their children tightly, and were burned by the destroyer of Tripura.
अथ तस्मिन्पुरे दीप्ते स्त्रियश्चाप्सरसोपमाः । अग्निज्वालाहतास्तत्र पतंति धरणीतले
Then, in that blazing city, women as beautiful as celestial nymphs, struck by tongues of fire, fell to the ground.
काचिद्बाला विशालाक्षी मुक्तावलि विभूषिता । धूमेनाकुलिता सा तु प्रतिबुद्धा शिखार्द्दिता
A certain young girl with large eyes, adorned with a string of pearls, awakened, her form shrouded in smoke, was scorched by the flames.
सुतं संचिंत्यमाना सा पतिता धरणीतले । काचित्सुवर्णवर्णाभा नीलरत्नैर्विभूषिता
Thinking of her son, she fell to the ground; another, shining like gold and adorned with blue gems,