यज्ञघ्नो गदया गुर्व्या संकर्षणमताडयत् । संकर्षणहतः शीर्ष्णि मुसलेन पपात ह
yajñaghno gadayā gurvyā saṃkarṣaṇamatāḍayat | saṃkarṣaṇahataḥ śīrṣṇi musalena papāta ha
Hinampas ni Yajñaghna si Saṃkarṣaṇa ng isang mabigat na mazo. Ngunit nang hampasin siya ni Saṃkarṣaṇa sa ulo gamit ang kanyang sandatang pambayo, siya ay bumagsak.
Narrative voice
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Yajñaghna strikes Saṃkarṣaṇa with a heavy mace; Saṃkarṣaṇa retaliates, smashing his head with the musala/plough-weapon, and the foe collapses.
Obstruction of yajña and tīrtha-dharma is portrayed as self-destructive; divine-aligned strength removes what blocks sacred merit.
The battle unfolds within the Muktitīrtha episode of Dvārakā Māhātmya.
Indirectly, the verse upholds yajña (sacrifice) by depicting the fall of one named ‘Yajñaghna,’ the obstructer of sacrificial order.