अहं लोकेश्वरो मत्वा सगर्वमिदमब्रवीत्
ahaṃ lokeśvaro matvā sagarvamidamabravīt
وهو يظنّ: «أنا ربُّ العوالم»، نطق بهذه الكلمات في كبرياء وغرور.
Narrator (introducing the Dānava’s speech)
Scene: A proud Dānava, chest lifted and eyes narrowed, proclaims himself ‘lord of the worlds’ in a court-like setting; attendants recoil, while a lone messenger stands firm.
Ahaṅkāra (ego) blinds discernment and becomes the immediate cause of spiritual and moral downfall.
None directly; the verse is a moral pivot within the Arbuda-khaṇḍa storyline.
None.