आसीत्पूर्वं बृहत्कल्पे जयत्सेनः सुरेश्वरः । त्रैलोक्यस्य समस्तस्य स्वामी दानवदर्पहा
āsītpūrvaṃ bṛhatkalpe jayatsenaḥ sureśvaraḥ | trailokyasya samastasya svāmī dānavadarpahā
পূৰ্বে, মহৎ কল্পত, জয়ৎসেন নামৰ এজন সুৰেশ্বৰ আছিল—সমগ্ৰ ত্ৰিলোকৰ স্বামী, দানৱৰ দৰ্প চূৰ্ণকাৰী।
Viśvāmitra
Listener: dharādhipa (Ānarta/king)
Scene: A majestic deva-king Jayatsena, radiant and armed, stands as ruler of the three worlds, with subdued demons in the background—an epic tableau introducing the backstory.
Power and sovereignty are portrayed as dharma-based offices within cosmic order, gained and maintained through right conduct.
None in this verse; it begins a backstory (itihāsa) embedded within the tīrtha-context.
None.