लोहाणाख्यं महाबाहो नाम केलेश्वरीति च । दुर्गमाख्यं ततो हत्वा अस्मिन्क्षेत्रे च भारत
lohāṇākhyaṃ mahābāho nāma keleśvarīti ca | durgamākhyaṃ tato hatvā asminkṣetre ca bhārata
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Devī (narrative proclamation within the Māhātmya context; exact speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya–Mahīsāgara kṣetra (as implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Bhārata / Pāṇḍava addressee (as indicated)
Scene: A Devi-centered battlefield tableau within a sanctified grove/field: the Goddess’ triumph over the daityas Durgama and Lohāṇa (Keleśvarī), with the kṣetra subtly indicated by sacred trees and a nearby water expanse.
The holiness of a kṣetra is reinforced by the deity’s protective acts—evil is subdued so dharma may flourish.
The verse situates the episode “in this kṣetra,” i.e., the Dharmāraṇya–Mahīsāgara sacred region celebrated in the chapter.
No ritual is prescribed here; it provides mythic-historical grounding for the site’s sanctity.