संत्यक्ष्यामि ततश्चक्रं गदां चेमामसंशयम् । तद्ग्राह्यं भवता चक्रमन्यद्वा यत्तवेप्सितम्
saṃtyakṣyāmi tataścakraṃ gadāṃ cemāmasaṃśayam | tadgrāhyaṃ bhavatā cakramanyadvā yattavepsitam
“Kemudian, tanpa ragu, Aku akan melemparkan cakra itu dan juga gada ini. Ambillah cakra itu olehmu—atau senjata lain apa pun yang engkau inginkan.”
Viṣṇu (continuing his message to Pauṇḍraka via the messenger)
Tirtha: Kāśī (narrative target)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and sages
Scene: Kṛṣṇa/Vişṇu speaks with poised irony: ‘I will cast away the cakra and gadā—take them if you can,’ while the cakra gleams, suggesting untouchable divine power.
Sacred emblems are not mere ornaments; claiming divine identity is exposed when one cannot truly bear the signs of divinity and dharma.
No tirtha is praised directly in this verse; it remains within the Prabhāsa-kṣetra māhātmya narrative frame.
None; the verse emphasizes symbols (cakra, gadā) and the challenge narrative.