नागैः पर्वतसंकाशै रथैर्जलदसन्निभैः । अश्वैर्महाजवैश्चैव परिवव्रुः समंततः
nāgaiḥ parvatasaṃkāśai rathairjaladasannibhaiḥ | aśvairmahājavaiścaiva parivavruḥ samaṃtataḥ
Com elefantes enormes como montanhas, com carros como nuvens de chuva cerradas e com cavalos velozes e poderosos, eles os cercaram por todos os lados.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A vast Dānava host forms a tightening ring: elephants like mountains, chariots like rain-cloud banks, and swift horses surging to surround the divine pair.
Overwhelming worldly power and display cannot prevail against dharma when the divine stands as protector; grandeur is not the same as righteousness.
Dvārakā, presented as the sacred theatre where hostile forces gather yet ultimately fail before divine guardianship.
None; this verse provides martial description and atmosphere.