मर्द नामाहुतिमयं व्यादितास्यं महामुनि: । तस्य दन्तसहस््रं तु बभूव शतयोजनम्
marda nāmāhutimayaṃ vyāditāsyaṃ mahāmuniḥ | tasya dantahasraṃ tu babhūva śatayojanam ||
ຈະວະນະກ່າວວ່າ: ມະຫາມຸນີນັ້ນ ໄດ້ກໍ່ກຳເນີດຜູ້ມີນາມ «ມັຣດະ» ດ້ວຍອາຮຸຕິທີ່ຖວາຍລົງໃນໄຟ—ເປັນຮ່າງກາຍທີ່ເກີດຈາກເຄື່ອງບູຊານັ້ນເອງ—ຢືນຢູ່ດ້ວຍປາກອ້າກວ້າງ. ໃນປາກຂອງມັນມີແຂ້ວພັນຊີ້ນ ແຕ່ລະຊີ້ນສູງຮ້ອຍໂຢຊະນະ.
च्यवन उवाच
The episode underscores that tapas and righteous ritual power can restrain even the gods; pride and coercion invite corrective consequences, while dharma-backed austerity commands moral authority.
A great sage performs an oblation into fire and produces a terrifying being named Marda, described with an enormous gaping mouth and colossal teeth—an omen-like force meant to threaten and subdue divine opposition (notably Indra in the broader passage).