पुत्रशोकादिवोन्मत्तमिंद्रसेनं महीपतिम् । प्रसह्य तस्य दायादाः सप्तांगं जह्रुरोजसा
putraśokādivonmattamiṃdrasenaṃ mahīpatim | prasahya tasya dāyādāḥ saptāṃgaṃ jahrurojasā
Indrasena, the king, as if maddened by grief for his son, was forcibly overpowered by his heirs, who by sheer might seized the kingdom in all its seven limbs.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator; specific speaker not explicit in this excerpt)
Scene: A grief-stricken king sits disheveled on a throne or on the ground, while assertive heirs and ministers take control—seals, banners, treasury keys, and armed guards symbolize the seven limbs of the kingdom being seized.
When inner balance collapses, worldly authority becomes unstable; dharma requires self-mastery so the realm is not lost to force.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None; it describes political seizure of the saptāṅga (seven-limbed) kingdom.