अश्वानां दशसाहस्रं वागुराणां त्वनेकधा । पत्तयो यांतु सर्वत्र वेष्टयंतु गिरिंवरम्
aśvānāṃ daśasāhasraṃ vāgurāṇāṃ tvanekadhā | pattayo yāṃtu sarvatra veṣṭayaṃtu giriṃvaram
Mögen zehntausend Reiter—mit Netzen mancherlei Art—überallhin ziehen; und mögen die Fußsoldaten den erhabenen Berg umringen.
King Bhoja (within Śiva’s narration)
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha
Type: kshetra
Scene: A vast force of ten thousand horsemen deploys; foot-soldiers spread out to encircle the mountain; nets of various kinds are carried, creating a tense, hunt-like perimeter in a sacred forest.
Power should be exercised with control and order; the narrative soon stresses protection rather than harm, aligning force with dharma.
The “excellent mountain” is the immediate setting in the Vastrāpatha-kṣetra legend, within the broader Prabhāsa sacred geography.
None; it is logistical instruction.