To Ráma only thus he cried:

“Two bows, the Heavenly Artist's pride,

Celestial, peerless, vast, and strong,

By all the worlds were honoured long.

One to the Three-eyed God[256] was given,

By glory to the conflict driven,

Thus armed fierce Tripura he slew:

And then by thee 'twas burst in two.

The second bow, which few may brave,

The highest Gods to Vishṇu gave.