एकविंशतिदा येन धरा निःक्षत्रिया कृता । क्षात्त्रतेजःप्रभावेन पितामहप्रसादतः
ekaviṃśatidā yena dharā niḥkṣatriyā kṛtā | kṣāttratejaḥprabhāvena pitāmahaprasādataḥ
اُس نے اکیس بار زمین کو ‘کشَتریوں سے خالی’ کر دیا—کشَتری تَیج کے اثر سے اور اپنے پِتامہ (جدِّ اعلیٰ) کی عنایت سے۔
Narrator (within the ongoing Purāṇic narration)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara Kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis (frame)
Scene: Paraśurāma stands with axe, surrounded by subdued battlefield imagery rendered symbolically (not gory): broken weapons, humbled kings, and a cosmic backdrop suggesting repeated cycles (21) and ancestral blessing above.
Force is legitimized only when framed as dharma-restoration and guided by ancestral/sage authority, not personal rage.
The statement occurs within the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra māhātmya narrative arc in Nāgara Khaṇḍa, linking heroic history to sacred geography.
None; it recounts a famed dharmic-historical act attributed to Paraśurāma.