महिषं रोषसंयुक्तं यो वारयति संगरे । तेन हत्वा गणगणान्कृतं रुधिरकर्दमम्
mahiṣaṃ roṣasaṃyuktaṃ yo vārayati saṃgare | tena hatvā gaṇagaṇānkṛtaṃ rudhirakardamam
Qui pourrait retenir le démon-buffle lorsqu’il est, au combat, uni à la fureur ? Par lui, après avoir abattu des troupes sur des troupes, le sol devint un bourbier de sang.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within Skanda Purāṇa context; specific speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Tirtha: Arbuda (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A raging buffalo-demon charges through ranks; fallen bodies and churned earth become a dark red mire; chaos of broken weapons and fleeing troops.
Unchecked rage (roṣa) becomes catastrophic; the Purāṇas depict such fury as a mark of adharma that invites divine correction.
The narrative belongs to the Arbuda region within the Skanda Purāṇa’s sacred geography, but no named tīrtha appears in this verse.
None; it is a martial description establishing the threat.