Adhiratha-Rādhā Discover the Casket; Vasuṣeṇa (Karṇa) is Adopted and Formed
सदेवासुरगन्धर्वा यक्षराक्षसपन्नगा:
sadevāsuragandharvā yakṣarākṣasapannagāḥ
Dijo Markandeya: «Junto con los dioses y los asuras, los gandharvas, los yakṣas, los rākṣasas y los seres serpiente…»
मार्कण्डेय उवाच
By naming devas, asuras, and other orders of beings together, the verse frames the subject as one that transcends a single community or realm—implying that dharma and its consequences are universal, observed and affected across the whole cosmos.
Mārkaṇḍeya begins (or continues) a statement by invoking a comprehensive list of supernatural beings—gods, demons, celestial musicians, nature-guardians, ogres, and serpent-beings—setting a grand, all-worlds scope for the account he is delivering.