Kurukshetra, Pṛthūdaka Tīrtha, and the Marriage of Saṃvaraṇa with Tapatī
संभीय विन्ध्यं गत्वा च भृयो भूतगणैर्वृता शुम्भं चैव निशुम्भं च वधिष्यति वरायुधैः
saṃbhīya vindhyaṃ gatvā ca bhṛyo bhūtagaṇairvṛtā śumbhaṃ caiva niśumbhaṃ ca vadhiṣyati varāyudhaiḥ
Tendo reunido as suas forças e ido ao Vindhya, e novamente cercada por hostes de bhūtas, ela matará tanto Śumbha quanto Niśumbha com armas excelentes.
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Adharma is not ended by mere intention but by decisive action aligned with cosmic order; the verse depicts dharma’s protection as organized, purposeful, and supported by divine forces.
Vamśānucarita/Carita: a predictive/announced segment of the demon-slaying narrative, describing the locale and the mobilization of divine agency to conclude the conflict.
Vindhya represents a liminal, powerful landscape where śakti becomes publicly manifest; the bhūta-gaṇas symbolize the harnessing of raw, marginal forces under dharmic command to defeat entrenched tyranny.