ततः कोपपरीतात्मा प्रेषयामास दानवः । मर्त्यलोके चरान्गुप्तान्निपुणांश्चाब्रवीत्ततः
tataḥ kopaparītātmā preṣayāmāsa dānavaḥ | martyaloke carānguptānnipuṇāṃścābravīttataḥ
Maka Danava itu, yang fikirannya dikuasai oleh kemarahan, menghantar pengintip yang mahir, tersembunyi di kalangan manusia di dunia fana, dan memberi arahan kepada mereka.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within Nāgarakhaṇḍa context; specific speaker not explicit in this snippet)
Scene: A furious Dānava leader issues orders; shadowy figures—spies—bow and depart, blending into crowds of mortals, suggesting infiltration and looming danger.
Dharma often faces opposition, yet the narrative sets the stage for divine protection and the eventual triumph of sacred practice.
The larger passage belongs to the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra account within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya.
No direct rite is prescribed here; the verse introduces hostile surveillance against those performing worship and Vedic observances.