राक्षसी मथनस्यापि ध्वांक्षोऽभूज्जंभकस्य च । महावृकश्च शुम्भस्य ध्वजा एवंविधा बभुः
rākṣasī mathanasyāpi dhvāṃkṣo'bhūjjaṃbhakasya ca | mahāvṛkaśca śumbhasya dhvajā evaṃvidhā babhuḥ
وكانت رايةُ مَثَنَا تحمل رَاكْشَسِيًّا؛ ورايةُ جَمْبَهَكَ تحمل غرابًا؛ ورايةُ شُمْبَه تحمل ذئبًا عظيمًا. هكذا كانت الألوية التي أظهروها.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Scene: Three banners dominate the frame: Mathana’s with a fierce rākṣasī; Jambhaka’s with a black crow perched and cawing; Śumbha’s with a massive wolf baring fangs. The army’s standards ripple like a forest of poles.
The text uses ominous banner-signs to portray the moral atmosphere of demonic forces—symbols of scavenging and violence.
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