स पुत्रधनसंयुक्तश्चौरोपद्रववर्जितः । शतबाहुर्बभूवास्य पुत्रो भीमपराक्रमः
sa putradhanasaṃyuktaścauropadravavarjitaḥ | śatabāhurbabhūvāsya putro bhīmaparākramaḥ
وہ بیٹوں اور دولت سے مالا مال تھا، اور اس کی سلطنت چوروں کے فتنہ و آزار سے پاک تھی۔ اس کا بیٹا شتباہو تھا، جو ہیبت ناک شجاعت والا شہزادہ تھا۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced for Skanda Purāṇa narrative frame)
Listener: Pāṇḍunandana
Scene: King Suparvā with his powerful son Śatabāhu: martial vigor, weapons displayed, yet the kingdom remains orderly and safe—no thieves, no unrest.
Prosperity and safety are depicted as fruits of ordered dharma—good rule protects society from fear and disorder.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it introduces the lineage that will later move through the Revā (Narmadā) landscape.
None; the verse is genealogical and descriptive.