निःशब्दमेव नयति नत्यजेदपि कीकसम् । इत्थं निपातिता विप्रास्तेन दुष्टेन भूरिशः
niḥśabdameva nayati natyajedapi kīkasam | itthaṃ nipātitā viprāstena duṣṭena bhūriśaḥ
كان يقتادهم في صمتٍ تام، ولا يترك وراءه حتى جثة. وهكذا سقط كثيرٌ من البراهمة على يد ذلك الخبيث.
Skanda
Scene: A silent abduction: the tiger-form slips between huts; no blood, no remains—only an empty threshold and scattered ritual items, conveying eerie disappearance.
Violence against the custodians of sacred learning is condemned as extreme adharma, setting the stage for the restoration of dharma.
Not named in this verse, but it continues the Kāśī-centered narrative of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa.
None.