इत्याज्ञा वीरभद्रस्य प्राप्य ते प्रमथा द्रुतम् । यावद्यांत्यग्रतस्तावदृष्टः कुद्धो गदाधरः
ityājñā vīrabhadrasya prāpya te pramathā drutam | yāvadyāṃtyagratastāvadṛṣṭaḥ kuddho gadādharaḥ
Ayant reçu cet ordre de Vīrabhadra, les Pramathas se hâtèrent. Mais, tandis qu’ils avançaient, ils virent devant eux Gadādhara, brûlant de colère.
Skanda (narration of events following Vīrabhadra’s order)
Listener: Ṛṣis (frame assumed)
Scene: The pramathas surge forward under Vīrabhadra’s order; ahead stands Gadādhara, wrathful, mace raised—an impending clash framed by smoke from the ruined sacrifice.
When dharma is contested, opposing forces arise; the narrative frames conflict as the unfolding of cosmic justice after ritual arrogance.
The passage is within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s Kāśī framework; this verse itself is event-driven and does not name a particular tirtha.
None; it continues the narrative of the disrupted yajña and the ensuing confrontation.