तमालोक्य यमोऽश्रांतं श्रांतंस्तांश्च हतान्स्वकान् । आजगाम समुद्यम्य दंडं महिषवाहनः
tamālokya yamo'śrāṃtaṃ śrāṃtaṃstāṃśca hatānsvakān | ājagāma samudyamya daṃḍaṃ mahiṣavāhanaḥ
فلما رأى يَما أنه غير مُتعب، ورأى خدّامه قد أُنهكوا وقُتلوا، أقبل راكبًا جاموسًا رافعًا عصاه (الدَّنْدَة).
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced: Māheśvara-khaṇḍa narration to sages)
Scene: Yama, stern and unwearied in authority, rides a dark buffalo into the fray, lifting his staff as his slain attendants lie scattered; the air thickens with dread and law-like inevitability.
Yama symbolizes impartial dharma; when disorder escalates, the cosmic enforcer himself intervenes.
No holy site is mentioned.
None.