कुजंभस्य रथो युक्तः पिशाचवदनैः खरैः । तावद्भिर्महिषस्योष्टैर्गजस्य च हयैर्युतः
kujaṃbhasya ratho yuktaḥ piśācavadanaiḥ kharaiḥ | tāvadbhirmahiṣasyoṣṭairgajasya ca hayairyutaḥ
El carro de Kujambha fue enganchado con asnos de rostro semejante al de los piśācas. Del mismo modo, el de Mahiṣa fue unido con camellos, y el de Gaja con caballos en igual número.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Scene: A demonic war procession: Kujambha’s chariot yoked to donkey-like beasts with piśāca faces; beside it Mahiṣa’s chariot drawn by camels; Gaja’s chariot drawn by horses—each vehicle bristling with weapons, banners, and dust rising like smoke.
When the mind is driven by tamas, even its ‘vehicles’ become distorted—Purāṇas depict this through grotesque, unsettling imagery.
No tīrtha is mentioned.
None.