एते चान्ये च बहवो दैत्याः क्रोधसमन्विताः । महता रथघोषेण निर्ययुर्युद्धकांक्षिणः
ete cānye ca bahavo daityāḥ krodhasamanvitāḥ | mahatā rathaghoṣeṇa niryayuryuddhakāṃkṣiṇaḥ
এরা এবং আরও বহু দৈত্য ক্রোধে পরিপূর্ণ হয়ে, রথের মহাগর্জনে, যুদ্ধকামনায় বেরিয়ে পড়ল।
Sūta (deduced narration)
Tirtha: Dvārakā (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sweeping battlefield departure: countless Daityas surge forward, chariots thundering, dust clouds rising, weapons lifted; faces contorted with rage, the sound of wheels dominating the scene.
Anger (krodha) drives beings toward conflict; Purāṇic dharma repeatedly warns that krodha destroys merit and clarity.
Dvārakā, as the sacred setting of the Māhātmya, forms the backdrop where adharma’s forces assemble.
None; the verse emphasizes the emotional impulse (anger) behind the march to war.