अथ जाता महीपाला: केचिद् बहुमदान्विता: । दिते: पुत्रा दनोश्वैव तदा लोक इह च्युता:,स्वर्गसे इस लोकमें गिरे हुए तथा राजाओंके रूपमें उत्पन्न हुए कितने ही दैत्य और दानव अत्यन्त मदसे उन्मत्त रहते थे। वे पराक्रमी होनेके साथ ही अहंकारी भी थे। अनेक प्रकारके रूप धारण कर अपने शत्रुओंका मान-मर्दन करते हुए समुद्रपर्यज सारी पृथ्वीपर विचरते रहते थे
atha jātā mahīpālāḥ kecid bahumadānvitāḥ | diteḥ putrā danoś caiva tadā lokeha cyutāḥ |
Vaiśampāyana said: Then there were born certain kings, filled with excessive pride—sons of Diti and of Danu—who, having fallen from the heavenly world, came down here into the human realm. Intoxicated with power and arrogance, they roamed the earth up to the ocean’s bounds, assuming many forms and crushing the honor of their enemies.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Power without restraint becomes mada (intoxicating pride), leading rulers to oppression and the humiliation of others; the verse frames such arrogance as a moral and cosmic deviation—fallen beings manifesting as tyrannical kings.
The narrator describes how certain Daitya and Dānava beings, having fallen from the heavenly realm, are born on earth as kings. They are portrayed as mighty yet arrogant, roaming widely and subduing enemies through force and shifting forms.