देवा ऊचुः । कालेया इति दैत्या ये हतशेषाः सुरैः कृताः । ते समुद्रं समाश्रित्य निघ्नंति शुभकारिणः
devā ūcuḥ | kāleyā iti daityā ye hataśeṣāḥ suraiḥ kṛtāḥ | te samudraṃ samāśritya nighnaṃti śubhakāriṇaḥ
Dijeron los dioses: «Los daityas llamados Kāleyas, los que quedaron con vida tras ser abatidos por los Devas, se han refugiado en el océano; desde allí dan muerte a quienes obran por el bien y la dicha del mundo».
Devas
Tirtha: Mahārṇava/Samudra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The devas speak gravely, describing the surviving Kāleya daityas hiding in the ocean and attacking beneficent beings; the mood turns urgent and protective.
When adharma hides behind strongholds, divine forces seek dhārmic means to restore protection for the righteous.
The narrative is set within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s tīrtha framework; this verse highlights the ocean as the demons’ refuge rather than a pilgrimage site.
None; it introduces the crisis that motivates a later sacred act and its tīrtha-related outcome.
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