त्वया कपटरूपेण बलिनः कैटभादयः । न बलेन हताः संख्ये हता एवच्छलेन हि
tvayā kapaṭarūpeṇa balinaḥ kaiṭabhādayaḥ | na balena hatāḥ saṃkhye hatā evacchalena hi
“By you, assuming a deceptive form, mighty ones such as Kaiṭabha were slain— not by sheer strength in battle, but indeed by strategy and guile.”
Narrator quoting a rebuke/argument within the dialogue (speaker not explicit in snippet)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A divine figure assumes a deceptive form to overcome a mighty asura on a cosmic battlefield; the defeated demon’s pride collapses as dharma is restored.
Purāṇic narratives sometimes frame victory as arising from divine strategy, not merely physical might—raising questions of means and dharma.
Indirectly Kāśī, as the teaching context of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa; this verse itself is argumentative rather than geographical.
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