तत्सन्निधौ हताः सर्वे असुरा दैत्यशत्रुणा । विंध्या तु महिषी तस्य नीयमाना निवारिता
tatsannidhau hatāḥ sarve asurā daityaśatruṇā | viṃdhyā tu mahiṣī tasya nīyamānā nivāritā
وفي حضرته قُتِلَتْ جميعُ الأسورا على يد عدوّ الدايتيَة. غير أنّ فيندهيَا—جاموسه (مركبه أو رفيقه)—لما سيقَ بعيدًا مُنِعَ وأُوقِف.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra narrative sphere
Type: kshetra
Listener: King (rājan)
Scene: A battlefield scene where asuras fall as Indra (or the deva-champion) stands near the ascetic; a buffalo named Vindhyā is being led away by attendants but is halted by a force/command.
It highlights the swift reversal of fortune in conflict and the intervention of higher powers in adharma-driven expansions.
The Kedārakhaṇḍa narrative setting continues; the verse itself does not name a tīrtha.
None; it is a narrative event within the Purāṇic account.