वीरभद्रो रुषाविष्टो दुर्निवार्यो महाबलः । तदेद्रेंणाहतः शीघ्रं वज्रेण शतपर्वणा
vīrabhadro ruṣāviṣṭo durnivāryo mahābalaḥ | tadedreṃṇāhataḥ śīghraṃ vajreṇa śataparvaṇā
วีรภัทรผู้ถูกโทสะอันร้อนแรงครอบงำ ยากผู้ใดต้านทานและมีกำลังมหาศาล ถูกท้าวอินทร์ฟาดโดยฉับพลันด้วยวัชระร้อยปม
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Tirtha: Kedāra/Kedārakṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Vīrabhadra, blazing with rage, is struck by Indra’s hundred-jointed vajra; the moment freezes with sparks, shockwaves, and stunned onlookers.
Worldly power (even Indra’s vajra) confronts the unstoppable force born of Śiva’s will; divine hierarchy is ultimately governed by Śaiva authority.
The episode occurs within Kedārakhaṇḍa, framing Kedāranātha/Kedāra as the sacred Śaiva landscape where cosmic events are remembered.
No explicit vrata, dāna, or snāna is stated in this verse.