Portents at the Birth of Diti’s Sons and Hiraṇyākṣa Challenges Varuṇa
तं वीक्ष्य दु:सहजवं रणत्काञ्चननूपुरम् । वैजयन्त्या स्रजा जुष्टमंसन्यस्तमहागदम् ॥ २१ ॥
taṁ vīkṣya duḥsaha-javaṁ raṇat-kāñcana-nūpuram vaijayantyā srajā juṣṭam aṁsa-nyasta-mahā-gadam
To behold him was to know his fierce impetuosity was hard to restrain. Golden anklets tinkled at his feet, a vast Vaijayantī garland adorned him, and his massive mace rested upon one shoulder.
This verse describes Hiraṇyākṣa, portrayed as extremely swift, wearing clanging golden anklets, adorned with a Vaijayantī garland, and carrying a huge mace on his shoulder.
The verse uses “Vaijayantī” as a striking ornamentation detail—highlighting the grandeur and intimidating splendor of the character being described in the battle narrative.
It reminds readers that worldly power and impressive external splendor can belong even to ungodly forces; therefore, one should value devotion and character over mere display of strength.