मा विषीद महाराज वयं जेष्यामहे सुरान् । बालादपि भयं किं वा लज्जायै चिंतितं त्विदम्
mā viṣīda mahārāja vayaṃ jeṣyāmahe surān | bālādapi bhayaṃ kiṃ vā lajjāyai ciṃtitaṃ tvidam
“Do not despair, great king; we shall conquer the gods. Why fear even a mere child? Is this worry only for the sake of honor?”
Amātyas (ministers)
Scene: Ministers rally the king: confident stances, raised arms, martial energy; the phrase 'even a child' hangs as dramatic irony, foreshadowing Skanda’s youthful might.
Puranic narrative highlights how pride dismisses divine destiny—what seems “small” can be the instrument of cosmic justice.
No sacred geography is referenced in this verse.
None.