तं छिन्नशिरसं भूमौ पतितं वीक्ष्य दानवम् । अथोवाह रथेनाजौ दैत्यः खंजनकस्तथा
taṃ chinnaśirasaṃ bhūmau patitaṃ vīkṣya dānavam | athovāha rathenājau daityaḥ khaṃjanakastathā
Vendo aquele demônio caído no chão com a cabeça cortada, o daitya chamado Khaṃjanaka levou-o embora do campo de batalha em uma carruagem.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration within Dvārakā Māhātmya; specific speaker not explicit in this snippet)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: On the ground lies the headless demon; dust settles. Another daitya, Khaṃjanaka, arrives with a chariot and lifts/carries the fallen from the battlefield—somber motion amid the remnants of war.
Ego-driven force collapses, while the Purāṇic narrative shows how outcomes are governed by divine order rather than mere might.
Dvārakā remains the implied sacred setting, where events are framed as part of the site’s divine history.
No ritual instruction appears here; it continues the narrative sequence.