दृष्ट्वा देवा विस्मितास्ते जयं जगुस्तथा मुहुः । केचित्समीपमागंतुं बिभ्यति त्रिदिवौकसः
dṛṣṭvā devā vismitāste jayaṃ jagustathā muhuḥ | kecitsamīpamāgaṃtuṃ bibhyati tridivaukasaḥ
तद् दृष्ट्वा देवाः सर्वे विस्मिताः सन्तो मुहुर् मुहुः ‘जय’ इति जगुः। तथापि केचित् त्रिदिवौकसः समीपमागन्तुं भयेन न शेकुः॥
Nārada (continuing narrative)
Listener: Pārtha (addressed)
Scene: Devas in the sky, astonished, showering flowers and crying ‘Jaya’, while a few hover back with apprehensive faces, keeping distance from the fallen asura and the radiant Guha.
Dharma’s outcomes can inspire both celebration and trembling awe; even devas recognize the gravity of karmic consequence.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
None; the verse records acclamation (“jaya”) and hesitation born of fear.