Varuṇābhiṣeka–Agni-anveṣaṇa–Kaubera-tīrtha
Varuṇa’s Consecration; Search for Agni; Kaubera Sacred Site
सुभगा लम्बनी लम्बा ताम्रचूडा विकाशिनी । ऊर्ध्ववेणीधरा चैव पिड़ाक्षी लोहमेखला
subhagā lambanī lambā tāmracūḍā vikāśinī | ūrdhvaveṇīdharā caiva piḍākṣī lohamekhalā ||
وَیشَمپایَن نے کہا—وہ سُبھگا تھی؛ لمبنی اور لمبا؛ تامْرچُوڑا، وِکاشِنی؛ اونچی بَنی ہوئی وینی دھارنے والی؛ تیز نگاہوں والی؛ اور لوہے کی میکھلا سے کَسی ہوئی۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse primarily serves narrative characterization: it shows how epic poetry uses auspicious and vivid physical epithets to signal a figure’s presence and impact. Such descriptive catalogues often frame the moral atmosphere of a scene—beauty, radiance, and unusual adornment can function as cues for significance, omen, or heightened tension within the war narrative.
Vaiśampāyana is describing a female figure through a sequence of epithets—her stature, radiance, hairstyle, eyes, and distinctive iron girdle—building a striking portrait. The style is that of an enumerative description, typical of the Mahābhārata when introducing or emphasizing a noteworthy presence in the unfolding events of the Śalya Parva.