अथोत्प्लुत्य मयूरात्स प्रहसन्निव केशवम् । बाहुभ्यामप्युपादाय प्रोवाच भवनंदनः
athotplutya mayūrātsa prahasanniva keśavam | bāhubhyāmapyupādāya provāca bhavanaṃdanaḥ
তেতিয়া তেওঁ নিজৰ ময়ূৰৰ পৰা জঁপিয়াই নামিল; যেন হাঁহি থকা, তেনেকৈ দুয়ো বাহুৰে কেশৱক তুলি ধৰি ভৱ-নন্দন (শিৱ-পুত্ৰ)য়ে কথা ক’লে।
Narrator
Scene: Skanda descends from his peacock, smiling, and lifts Keśava with both arms in a playful yet reverent gesture, preparing to speak; the moment radiates divine friendship and power.
Divine power is tempered by affection and dharmic speech; the gods act with both strength and grace.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it is a narrative transition highlighting the Skanda–Viṣṇu encounter.
None in this verse.