यमः प्रादादनुचरौ यमकालोपमौ तदा । उन्माथं च प्रमाथं च महावीर्यौ महाद्युती
yamaḥ prādādanucarau yamakālopamau tadā | unmāthaṃ ca pramāthaṃ ca mahāvīryau mahādyutī
حينئذٍ منحَ يَما تابعَين اثنين، يشبهان يَما وكالا نفسَيهما: أُونْمَاثا وبْرَمَاثا، وكلاهما عظيمُ البأسِ عظيمُ الضياء.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages
Listener: Pārtha (Arjuna)
Scene: Yama, dark-hued and regal, bestows two formidable attendants—Unmātha and Pramātha—radiant yet terrifying, resembling Yama and Kāla; a formal divine court scene of gifting to Skanda’s cause.
Even death and time are aligned with divine order—Skanda’s work is supported by cosmic powers that uphold justice.
None is mentioned in this verse.
None; it narrates the gifting of attendants.