आदि पर्व, अध्याय 67 — गान्धर्वविवाह-समयः
Duḥṣanta–Śakuntalā: Gandharva Marriage and Succession Condition
पजञ्चमस्त्वभवत् तेषां प्रवरो यो महासुर: । महौजा इति विख्यातो बभूवेह परंतप:,कालेयोंमें जो पाँचवाँ श्रेष्ठ महादैत्य था, वही इस लोकमें शत्रुतापन महौजाके नामसे विख्यात हुआ
pañcamas tv abhavat teṣāṁ pravaro yo mahāsuraḥ | mahaujā iti vikhyāto babhūveha parantapaḥ ||
Dijo Vaiśampāyana: Entre ellos, el quinto—el más excelso de los grandes asuras—se hizo famoso en este mundo como Mahaujā, el abrasador de enemigos.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights how identity in epic narrative is shaped by recognized qualities—here, extraordinary vigor and enemy-subduing prowess—showing that fame follows manifested power and deeds.
Vaiśampāyana continues a genealogical/accounting passage: the fifth among a group of great Asuras is identified as becoming known in the world by the name Mahaujā, described as a formidable 'scorcher of enemies.'