bÄṇÄv imau bhagavataḥ Å›ata-patra-patrau
Å›ÄntÄv apuá¹…kha-rucirÄv ati-tigma-dantau
kasmai yuyuṅkṣasi vane vicaran na vidmaḥ
ká¹£emÄya no jaá¸a-dhiyÄá¹ tava vikramo 'stu
bÄṇau - two arrows; imau - these; bhagavataḥ - of you, the most powerful; Å›ata-patra-patrau - having feathers like the petals of a lotus flower; Å›Äntau - peaceful; apuá¹…kha - without a shaft; rucirau - very beautiful; ati-tigma-dantau - having a very sharp point; kasmai - whom; yuyuá¹…ká¹£asi - you want to pierce; vane - in the forest; vicaran - loitering; na vidmaḥ - we cannot understand; ká¹£emÄya - for welfare; naḥ - of us; jaá¸a-dhiyÄm - who are dull-headed; tava - your; vikramaḥ - prowess; astu - may be.
Āgnīdhra thus began appreciating Pūrvacitti’s powerful glance upon him. He compared her glancing eyes to very sharp arrows. Although her eyes were as beautiful as lotuses, they were simultaneously like shaftless arrows, and Āgnīdhra was therefore afraid of them. He hoped that her glances upon him would be favorable because he was already captivated and the more captivated he became the more impossible it would be for him to remain without her. Āgnīdhra therefore prayed to Pūrvacitti that her glances at him would be auspicious, not futile. In other words, he prayed that she would become his wife.