केशेष्वादाय सव्येन पाणिनाऽपातयद्भुवि । ततः कंठे सव्यपादं दत्त्वादाय च कर्तिकाम्
keśeṣvādāya savyena pāṇinā'pātayadbhuvi | tataḥ kaṃṭhe savyapādaṃ dattvādāya ca kartikām
Agarrándola por el cabello con la mano izquierda, la arrojó al suelo. Luego, poniendo su pie izquierdo sobre su garganta, tomó un cuchillo.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Scene: Ghaṭotkaca seizes Maurvī by the hair, throws her down, pins her throat with his left foot, and reaches for a knife (kārtikā).
The verse depicts the decisive subduing of harmful force—symbolically, the restraint of chaos by superior strength.
No tīrtha is identified in this verse.
None.