अभिषिक्तोऽसुरो दैत्यैः कुरंगमहिषादिभिः । सर्वासुरमहाराज्ये युतः सर्वैर्महासुरैः
abhiṣikto'suro daityaiḥ kuraṃgamahiṣādibhiḥ | sarvāsuramahārājye yutaḥ sarvairmahāsuraiḥ
Aquele Asura foi consagrado (coroado) pelos Daityas—Kuraṅga, Mahiṣa e outros—e foi entronizado como soberano do vasto domínio de todos os Asuras, amparado por todos os grandes Asuras.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Scene: A grand asura coronation: Tāraka seated on a dark jeweled throne, daityas like Kuraṅga and Mahiṣa performing abhiṣeka with ritual vessels; banners, drums, and a martial assembly of mahāsuras.
External consecration and political unity can magnify power, but Purāṇic teaching implies that legitimacy ultimately rests on dharma, not ceremony alone.
No tīrtha is referenced; the verse concerns Asura coronation.
An abhiṣeka (consecration/coronation) is mentioned as a royal rite, but no devotional vrata or tīrtha-ritual is prescribed.