आया पलाला मित्रा च सप्तैताः शिशुमातरः । एतासांवीर्यसंपन्नः शिशुश्चाभूत्सुदारुणः
āyā palālā mitrā ca saptaitāḥ śiśumātaraḥ | etāsāṃvīryasaṃpannaḥ śiśuścābhūtsudāruṇaḥ
ആയാ, പലാലാ, മിത്രാ—ഇവരാണ് ഏഴുപേരും ‘ശിശുമാതാക്കൾ’. അവരുടെ ശക്തിയാൽ സമ്പന്നനായ ഒരു ശിശുവും ജനിച്ചു; അതി ദാരുണനായവൻ।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages
Scene: Seven ‘mothers of children’—Āyā, Palālā, Mitrā and others implied—stand as a potent circle; from their combined vīrya a single exceedingly fierce child manifests, embodying concentrated power.
Power (vīrya) in the cosmos can manifest in fearsome forms; dharma requires proper channeling and pacification through rightful worship.
No sacred site is specified in this verse.
Not explicitly here; the theme points toward devotion and worship as means of pacifying harmful forces.