तस्मिन्पराङ्मुखे दैत्ये महिषे शुंभदानवः । संदष्टौष्ठपुटाटोपो भृकुटीकुटिलाननः
tasminparāṅmukhe daitye mahiṣe śuṃbhadānavaḥ | saṃdaṣṭauṣṭhapuṭāṭopo bhṛkuṭīkuṭilānanaḥ
Quando aquele daitya—Mahiṣa—se voltou, o dānava Śuṃbha, mordendo os lábios de fúria, com o rosto retorcido pelo cenho cerrado, eriçou-se de ira.
Narrator (deduced: Lomaharṣaṇa/Sūta) describing emotions in battle
Scene: Mahīṣa turns away in retreat; behind him Śuṃbha stands rigid, biting his lip, brows knotted, face twisted—anger visibly coiling, foreshadowing renewed conflict.
Unchecked anger and pride distort discernment; the Purāṇas portray such traits as marks of adharma.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; it is a battlefield characterization.
None.