गदां धनेश्वरः क्रुद्धः पाशं च वरुणो नदन् । वायुर्महांकुशं घोरं शक्तिं वह्निर्महाप्रभाम्
gadāṃ dhaneśvaraḥ kruddhaḥ pāśaṃ ca varuṇo nadan | vāyurmahāṃkuśaṃ ghoraṃ śaktiṃ vahnirmahāprabhām
The enraged Lord of Wealth, Dhaneśvara, took up his mace; Varuṇa, roaring, seized his noose. Vāyu raised a dreadful great goad, and Agni bore a radiant spear of immense splendor.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Scene: Kubera, furious, hefts a mace; Varuṇa roars with his noose; Vāyu raises a terrifying great goad; Agni carries a blazing, radiant spear—four elemental/guardian powers converging.
Cosmic order is safeguarded by coordinated divine functions—wealth, waters, wind, and fire each serve dharma through their appointed powers.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None.