ज्वरमाकारयित्वा तु प्रोवाचेदं महीपतिः । गच्छ लंकाधिपस्थानमाचर त्वं यथोदितम्
jvaramākārayitvā tu provācedaṃ mahīpatiḥ | gaccha laṃkādhipasthānamācara tvaṃ yathoditam
そのとき王は、熱病の霊(ジャヴァラ)を召してこう告げた。「ランカーの主の住処へ赴き、命じたとおり寸分違わず行え。」
Ajāpāla (within narration)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis (frame)
Scene: A king/ritualist stands by a consecrated altar, invoking Jvara—an anthropomorphic fever-spirit with fiery aura and smoky heat—then points west/south, commanding it to fly to Laṅkā and execute the order.
Righteous authority, aligned with sacred power, can restrain arrogance and protect dharma.
The episode is embedded in Prabhāsa-kṣetra-māhātmya, reinforcing the sacred potency associated with Prabhāsa.
Summoning (ākāraṇa) of Jvara as part of a kṛtya is indicated, implying a mantra-ritual operation.