एवं तद्देवसैन्यं च हाहाभूतमचेतनम् । कृत्वा मुहूर्तादाधावच्चक्रपाणिं तमुन्नदन्
evaṃ taddevasainyaṃ ca hāhābhūtamacetanam | kṛtvā muhūrtādādhāvaccakrapāṇiṃ tamunnadan
Thus, having in a moment thrown that army of the gods into a senseless panic—crying ‘hā hā!’—he rushed at the discus-bearing Lord (Viṣṇu), roaring aloud.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa style)
Scene: A vast deva-army collapses into confusion, hands raised, mouths crying ‘hā hā’; through the chaos a fierce warrior surges forward toward Viṣṇu, who stands poised with the Sudarśana discus, calm amid turmoil.
Even divine hosts can be overwhelmed by fear; dharma requires steadiness and reliance on the Lord rather than panic.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it belongs to the Kaumārikākhaṇḍa’s wider Skanda-centered sacred narrative.
None in this verse; it is a battlefield narration without vrata/dāna/japa instructions.