एकविंशतिदा येन धरा निःक्षत्रिया कृता । क्षात्त्रतेजःप्रभावेन पितामहप्रसादतः
ekaviṃśatidā yena dharā niḥkṣatriyā kṛtā | kṣāttratejaḥprabhāvena pitāmahaprasādataḥ
Par lui, la terre fut rendue « sans kṣatriya » à vingt et une reprises—par la puissance de l’éclat guerrier et par la faveur de son aïeul.
Narrator (within the ongoing Purāṇic narration)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara Kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis (frame)
Scene: Paraśurāma stands with axe, surrounded by subdued battlefield imagery rendered symbolically (not gory): broken weapons, humbled kings, and a cosmic backdrop suggesting repeated cycles (21) and ancestral blessing above.
Force is legitimized only when framed as dharma-restoration and guided by ancestral/sage authority, not personal rage.
The statement occurs within the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra māhātmya narrative arc in Nāgara Khaṇḍa, linking heroic history to sacred geography.
None; it recounts a famed dharmic-historical act attributed to Paraśurāma.