वज्रमिंद्रस्य शक्तिं च वह्नेर्दंडं यमस्य च । खड्गं तु निऋतेः पाशं सम्यक्चक्रे प्रचेतसः
vajramiṃdrasya śaktiṃ ca vahnerdaṃḍaṃ yamasya ca | khaḍgaṃ tu niṛteḥ pāśaṃ samyakcakre pracetasaḥ
Pour Indra, il fit le Vajra, le foudre; pour Agni, la Śakti, la lance; pour Yama, le Daṇḍa, le bâton; pour Nirṛti, l’épée; et pour Varuṇa (Pracetas), le Pāśa, le lacet : il façonna le tout à la perfection.
Narrator (Purāṇic voice within the Prabhāsa-kṣetra māhātmya)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A ceremonial bestowal: Viśvakarmā presents each weapon to its deity—Indra receives the vajra, Agni the śakti, Yama the staff, Nirṛti the sword, Varuṇa the noose—each weapon radiating its elemental aura.
Divine powers are portrayed as coordinated forces upholding cosmic order; each deity’s instrument symbolizes a facet of dharma.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, within whose māhātmya this famed episode is embedded.
None; the verse is a narrative listing of divine weapons.