श्रुतश्रवायां चैद्यस्तु शिशुपालो बभूव ह । रावणं कुंभकर्णं च कन्यां शूर्पणखां तथा
śrutaśravāyāṃ caidyastu śiśupālo babhūva ha | rāvaṇaṃ kuṃbhakarṇaṃ ca kanyāṃ śūrpaṇakhāṃ tathā
اور شُرتَشروَا سے چَیدی نسل والا یقیناً شِشُپال بنا؛ اسی طرح (اسی سے) راون اور کُمبھکرن، اور کنواری شورپنکھا بھی پیدا ہوئی۔
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Māhātmya discourse style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: A narrated vision shows Śrutaśravā giving birth to the Caidya Śiśupāla, while shadowy echoes of Rāvaṇa, Kumbhakarṇa, and Śūrpaṇakhā appear as karmic imprints—one family-tree branching into multiple epic destinies.
Purāṇic tradition interlinks histories to emphasize karmic continuity and the repeated consequences of hostility toward dharma.
The narrative belongs to Prabhāsa-kṣetra Māhātmya; the verse itself is genealogical rather than tīrtha-descriptive.
None; it lists births and relationships.