Pātāla-varṇana (Nārada’s Description of the Netherworld) / पातालवर्णनम्
एतच्छस्त्रं नरेन्द्राणां महच्चक्रेण भासितम् । पुत्राः: सलिलराजस्य धारयन्ति महोदयम्
etac chastraṁ narendrāṇāṁ mahac cakreṇa bhāsitam | putrāḥ salilarājasya dhārayanti mahodayam ||
Inilah senjata agung bagi para raja, berkilau laksana cakra yang perkasa. Putra-putra Varuṇa, penguasa segala perairan, memanggul busur pembawa kejayaan dan kemakmuran ini.
कण्व उवाच
The verse underscores the idea that true royal power is supported by extraordinary discipline and divinely sanctioned instruments; a king’s might is not mere aggression but a responsibility aligned with kṣatriya-dharma, where weapons symbolize protection, order, and rightful sovereignty.
Kaṇva is describing a remarkable royal weapon—understood in context as a great bow—whose brilliance is compared to a discus. He notes its exalted, success-bestowing nature and associates it with Varuṇa’s lineage, saying that the sons of Varuṇa bear it.