अभ्यासपरमावास्तामन्योन्यविजिगीषया । तथा तौ युध्यमानौ च चित्ररूपौ तपस्विनौ
abhyāsaparamāvāstāmanyonyavijigīṣayā | tathā tau yudhyamānau ca citrarūpau tapasvinau
مدفوعَين بإتقان السلاح بالممارسة وبالرغبة في قهر أحدهما الآخر، ظلّ الاثنان يقاتلان، وبدت هيئتاهما عجيبتين، كأنهما ناسكان عظيمان في رياضةٍ صارمة.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra/Kedārakṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two radiant combatants locked in a disciplined duel, their bodies and weapons rendered with ascetic severity—like tapasvins whose austerity has become visible as a fierce aura.
True power is presented as disciplined tapas—whether in asceticism or in righteous action—rather than mere rage.
Implicitly Kedārakṣetra through the Kedāra-khaṇḍa framework, though this verse itself highlights the ethos of disciplined struggle.
None; it emphasizes training (abhyāsa) and disciplined intensity.