अथ दृष्ट्वांबरगतं वज्रोद्यतकरं हरिम् । स्तंभयामास तं सद्यो दृष्टिपातेन मुद्गलः
atha dṛṣṭvāṃbaragataṃ vajrodyatakaraṃ harim | staṃbhayāmāsa taṃ sadyo dṛṣṭipātena mudgalaḥ
ثم إن مُدغَلا رأى هَري (إندرا) في السماء، ويده مرفوعة وهو مُعِدٌّ الفَجْرَة (الڤَجْرَة/الڤَجْرَة: vajra)؛ فجمّده في الحال بنظرةٍ واحدةٍ لا غير.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration within Arbuda-khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Arbuda/Arbudācala (contextual)
Type: peak
Scene: Indra (Hari/Śakra) streaks across the sky, arm raised with the vajra; below, Mudgala stands firm, eyes fixed; at the instant of the sage’s glance, Indra freezes midair, garments and clouds suspended.
The verse highlights the supremacy of brahminical tapas (rishi-tejas) and self-mastery over worldly power and weaponry.
The episode forms the narrative lead-in to the later naming and glorification of Māmuhrada Tīrtha in this adhyāya.
No direct ritual is prescribed here; it establishes the sacred event that grounds the later tīrtha-mahātmya.