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Shloka 91

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संदष्टौष्ठपुटाटोपभ्रुकुटीविकटाननः प्रचण्डकोपरक्ताक्षो न्यकृन्तद्दानवान्रणे //

saṃdaṣṭauṣṭhapuṭāṭopabhrukuṭīvikaṭānanaḥ pracaṇḍakoparaktākṣo nyakṛntaddānavānraṇe //

With lips clenched tight, brows knit in a fierce frown and his face made terrible, his eyes reddened by violent wrath, he cut down the Dānavas in the battle.

saṃdaṣṭaclenched/bitten
saṃdaṣṭa:
oṣṭha-puṭathe lips
oṣṭha-puṭa:
āṭopaswelling display/fury
āṭopa:
bhrukuṭīfrown/knitted brows
bhrukuṭī:
vikaṭa-ānanaḥone with a dreadful/terrible face
vikaṭa-ānanaḥ:
pracaṇḍaextremely fierce
pracaṇḍa:
kopaanger
kopa:
rakta-akṣaḥred-eyed
rakta-akṣaḥ:
nyakṛntathe cut down/he slew
nyakṛntat:
dānavānthe Dānavas (a class of Asuras)
dānavān:
raṇein battle
raṇe:
Sūta (narrator) describing the combat scene (epic-purāṇic narration style)
Dānavas
Deva-Asura WarBattle DescriptionHeroic FuryPuranic WarfareMatsya Purana narrative

FAQs

This verse is not about creation or Pralaya; it is a martial description emphasizing fierce wrath and the slaying of Dānavas in battle.

Indirectly, it echoes the kṣatriya ideal found across Purāṇic ethics: confronting adharma and protecting order, though the verse itself is purely descriptive rather than prescriptive.

None is stated here; the imagery concerns battlefield ferocity (bhrukuṭī, rakta-akṣaḥ) rather than Vāstu, temple rules, or ritual procedure.