क्रोधिनो द्वेषिणश्चैव सर्वसत्त्वभयंकराः । लौगाक्षसोद्भवा ये वै वाडवाः सत्यसंश्रिताः
krodhino dveṣiṇaścaiva sarvasattvabhayaṃkarāḥ | laugākṣasodbhavā ye vai vāḍavāḥ satyasaṃśritāḥ
เหล่าวาฑวะผู้บังเกิดจากเลากากษะนั้น แท้จริงดุเดือดและเปี่ยมด้วยความชัง นำความหวาดกลัวแก่สรรพสัตว์ทั้งปวง; กระนั้นก็ยังกล่าวว่าเป็นผู้ตั้งมั่นในสัจจะ
Unspecified (Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa narrative voice; likely Sūta-type purāṇic narrator)
Scene: A didactic tableau of a fierce-looking clan group (Vāḍavas) emerging from an ancestral figure ‘Laugākṣa’; their faces show wrath and suspicion, yet a luminous ‘satya’ emblem (truth-flame or śāstra) hovers above, indicating truth-abidance despite harsh temperament.
Lineage alone is not the measure; inner qualities like anger and hatred are criticized, while truth is upheld as the dharmic refuge.
No single tīrtha is directly praised in this verse; it functions within Dharmāraṇya’s dharma-oriented genealogical context.
None explicitly; the verse is descriptive of character traits and lineage.