पर्वताभे गजे भीमे मदस्राविणि दुर्दमे । सितचित्रपताके तु प्रभिन्नकरटामुखे
parvatābhe gaje bhīme madasrāviṇi durdame | sitacitrapatāke tu prabhinnakaraṭāmukhe
Sakay ng dambuhalang elepanteng tila bundok—nakapanghihilakbot, tumutulo ang likidong musth, at mahirap pasukuin—may puting bandilang may guhit, at ang mga sentido’y pumutok at umaagos (siya’y sumulong).
Nārada (continuing context from 20.1)
Scene: A mountain-like war-elephant surges forward, rut-fluid streaming from split temples; a white patterned banner flutters above; the atmosphere is dust-laden and ominous as the beast advances toward Hari’s side.
Outer power and terrifying display are depicted as transient; dharma is not measured by spectacle but by alignment with the divine.
None stated; the verse is a martial description rather than a tīrtha-māhātmya passage.
None.