निष्पेषणे तयोर्भीमम् अभूद्गगनगोचरम् निहत्याथ गदां दण्डस् ततो ग्रसनमूर्धनि //
niṣpeṣaṇe tayorbhīmam abhūdgaganagocaram nihatyātha gadāṃ daṇḍas tato grasanamūrdhani //
Ketika kedua-duanya saling menghimpit dan memukul dengan dahsyat, terbitlah dentuman menggerunkan seakan-akan bergema di seluruh angkasa. Lalu Daṇḍa menewaskan gada (belantan) itu, kemudian menghentam kepala Grasanamūrdhan.
This verse does not discuss pralaya or cosmology; it is a martial description emphasizing the intensity of a duel whose impact is portrayed as echoing up to the sky.
Indirectly, it reflects the kṣatriya ethic found across Purāṇic royal narratives: valor in combat, overcoming an opponent’s weapon, and decisive action in battle—qualities expected of rulers and protectors in dharma-based kingship.
No Vāstu, temple-building, or ritual procedure is stated in this verse; its focus is purely on battlefield action and heroic imagery.