खड्गतोमरहस्तैश्च वज्राङ्कुशशरायुधैः । रक्षितं घोररूपैश्च दानवैर्बलदर्पितैः
khaḍgatomarahastaiśca vajrāṅkuśaśarāyudhaiḥ | rakṣitaṃ ghorarūpaiśca dānavairbaladarpitaiḥ
มีเหล่าทานวะรูปลักษณ์น่ากลัว ผู้ทะนงในกำลัง คอยพิทักษ์ไว้ ถือดาบและโตมร พร้อมอาวุธวชระ ตะขออังกุศ และศรทั้งหลาย
Narrator (contextual, not explicitly named in this snippet)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā) kṣetra (contextual frame)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/assembly (generic)
Scene: A ring of terrifying Dānavas guarding the palace: muscular forms, grim faces, weapons raised—swords, javelins, thunderbolt-like arms, goads, and arrows—standing at gates and ramparts.
Power fortified by weapons and pride is still limited; dharma ultimately overrules mere force in Purāṇic storytelling.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it continues the narrative setting within the Revā region.
None; it is a martial description of protection and armaments.