देवा ऊचुः । दानवो महिषो नाम पितामहवरान्वितः । अवध्यः सर्वभूतानां देवानां च तथा कृतः
devā ūcuḥ | dānavo mahiṣo nāma pitāmahavarānvitaḥ | avadhyaḥ sarvabhūtānāṃ devānāṃ ca tathā kṛtaḥ
Los dioses dijeron: «Hay un Dānava llamado Mahiṣa, dotado de dones del Abuelo (Brahmā). Ha sido hecho invulnerable: ningún ser puede matarlo, ni tampoco los dioses».
Devas
Scene: A council of devas speaks of the dānava Mahīṣa, empowered by Brahmā’s boon of near-invincibility; the atmosphere is tense, with celestial beings seeking a dharmic solution.
Power gained through boons without dharma becomes tyranny; cosmic order requires divine intervention to protect the worlds.
The verse is part of the Arbuda narrative frame; it does not directly praise a named tīrtha.
None; it explains the cause (the boon) that necessitates Devī’s saving action.