दृष्टं तदा सुरैः सर्वै रथादश्वमथानयन् । छित्त्वा शीर्षं महीपाल कबंधाद्वाजिनो हरेः
dṛṣṭaṃ tadā suraiḥ sarvai rathādaśvamathānayan | chittvā śīrṣaṃ mahīpāla kabaṃdhādvājino hareḥ
そのとき神々は皆それを見た。彼らは戦車から馬を連れて来た。王よ、ハリの馬の首を胴から断ち切って、それを携えた。
Narrator addressing a king (mahīpāla)
Listener: nṛpasattama (best of kings) addressed
Scene: Devas, seeing the target, approach the solar chariot and bring down the horse; they sever the head from Hari’s horse’s trunk, preparing it for the divine restoration.
Purāṇic narrative teaches that even unusual means may be employed to restore divine purpose when guided by higher dharma.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None; it is a descriptive episode leading toward the manifestation of Hayagrīva.