धृष्टद्युम्नं सपुत्रं च महावीर्यं घटोत्कचम् । भीमादींश्च महेष्वासान्केशवं चापराजितम्
dhṛṣṭadyumnaṃ saputraṃ ca mahāvīryaṃ ghaṭotkacam | bhīmādīṃśca maheṣvāsānkeśavaṃ cāparājitam
「我は、子と共にあるドリシュタデュムナを見、また大いなる威力のガトートカチャを見、さらにビーマら偉大なる弓の達人たち、そしてケーシャヴァ——不敗の御方——をも見る。」
Arjuna (Phālguna) (contextual)
Scene: Arjuna names Dhṛṣṭadyumna with his son, mighty Ghaṭotkaca, Bhīma and other great archers, culminating in Keśava—depicted serene yet invincible amid martial grandeur.
True victory is secured when human effort (vīrya) stands supported by dharma and the presence of the divine (Keśava).
No site is named; the verse highlights dharma-yuddha characters rather than a pilgrimage location.
None; the verse is descriptive, not prescriptive.