लोहासुरस्य दैत्यस्य वपुर्दृष्ट्वा पुनर्नवम् । महदासीत्पुनर्युद्धं दैत्यकेशवयोस्ततः
lohāsurasya daityasya vapurdṛṣṭvā punarnavam | mahadāsītpunaryuddhaṃ daityakeśavayostataḥ
দৈত্য লোহাসুৰৰ দেহ পুনৰ নতুন হোৱা দেখি, তেতিয়া দৈত্য আৰু কেশৱৰ মাজত পুনৰ মহাযুদ্ধ আৰম্ভ হ’ল।
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator; likely Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa to sages)
Scene: Lohāsura’s form renews—wounds close, limbs regain vigor—while Keśava readies again; the battlefield flares with divine weapons and daitya roars.
Adharma can appear to revive repeatedly; perseverance in dharmic struggle is necessary until true resolution is found.
The Dharmāraṇya setting frames the account, though the verse emphasizes the combat episode.
None; it is descriptive of the renewed conflict.