Vishnu Slays Kalanemi — Vishnu Enters the Deva–Asura War and Slays Kalanemi
वामपार्श्वमवष्टभ्य शालवः प्रथितविक्रमः प्रयाति दक्षिणं घोरं तारकाख्यो भयङ्करः
vāmapārśvamavaṣṭabhya śālavaḥ prathitavikramaḥ prayāti dakṣiṇaṃ ghoraṃ tārakākhyo bhayaṅkaraḥ
ఎడమ పార్శ్వాన్ని ఆధారంగా చేసుకొని పరాక్రమప్రసిద్ధుడైన శాలవుడు నిలిచెను; భయంకరుడైన తారకనాముడు దక్షిణ దిశలో ఘోరంగా ముందుకు సాగెను।
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Śālava appears in wider epic-purāṇic literature as a powerful adversary figure (notably in Kṛṣṇa-related cycles), while Tāraka is a common asura-name (also known from Skanda/Kārttikeya-related myths). Here they function as named champions anchoring the army’s flanks.
Purāṇic battle descriptions often map leadership onto a vyūha: vanguard, center (king), and flanks. Naming flank-holders conveys completeness of deployment and the scale of the impending engagement.
In this context it most naturally means the ‘right flank’ (dakṣiṇa) characterized as formidable (ghora), not a journey to the geographic south. No place-name accompanies it.