इंद्रो हि गजमारूढो मृगारूढः सदागतिः । यमो महिषमारूढो यमदंडसमन्वितः
iṃdro hi gajamārūḍho mṛgārūḍhaḥ sadāgatiḥ | yamo mahiṣamārūḍho yamadaṃḍasamanvitaḥ
Indra, monté sur son éléphant; Vāyu, l’Éternellement mobile, monté sur un cerf; et Yama, monté sur un buffle, tenant le bâton du châtiment—tous se tinrent prêts.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kedāra-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Indra astride his elephant, Vāyu on a deer, and Yama on a buffalo holding his staff—deities poised for action in a charged, sacred battlefield.
Even the highest devas, with their powers and insignia, become participants in dharma’s unfolding when Śiva’s will manifests.
Not explicit in this verse; the Kedārakhaṇḍa context frames the Shaiva sacred narration.
None.