ततो जंभो महावीर्यो विनद्य प्रहसन्मुहुः । स्मरन्साधुसमाचारं दैत्यानामभयं ददौ
tato jaṃbho mahāvīryo vinadya prahasanmuhuḥ | smaransādhusamācāraṃ daityānāmabhayaṃ dadau
تب عظیم الشان بہادر جمبھ نے بلند آواز سے گرج کر بار بار قہقہہ لگایا؛ نیکوں کے شایانِ شان آداب یاد کرکے اس نے دیتیوں کو اَبھَے، یعنی امان و حفاظت عطا کی۔
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced for Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative)
Scene: Jambha stands amid a tumultuous battlefield, roaring and laughing; his posture is heroic yet controlled, one hand raised in a gesture of assurance (abhaya-mudrā) toward the Daityas, suggesting a code of honor.
Even amid conflict, dharma is recognized as a standard: the ‘noble code’ includes giving reassurance and protection to one’s dependents.
No tīrtha is referenced in this verse.
None; the theme is ethical conduct (samācāra) and granting abhaya.