राक्षसी मथनस्यापि ध्वांक्षोऽभूज्जंभकस्य च । महावृकश्च शुम्भस्य ध्वजा एवंविधा बभुः
rākṣasī mathanasyāpi dhvāṃkṣo'bhūjjaṃbhakasya ca | mahāvṛkaśca śumbhasya dhvajā evaṃvidhā babhuḥ
L’étendard de Mathana portait une rākṣasī; celui de Jambhaka, un corbeau; et celui de Śumbha, un grand loup. Tels étaient les drapeaux qu’ils déployaient.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Scene: Three banners dominate the frame: Mathana’s with a fierce rākṣasī; Jambhaka’s with a black crow perched and cawing; Śumbha’s with a massive wolf baring fangs. The army’s standards ripple like a forest of poles.
The text uses ominous banner-signs to portray the moral atmosphere of demonic forces—symbols of scavenging and violence.
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