देव–विष्णु–संवादः । कालेयगणस्य समुद्राश्रयः । अगस्त्योपसर्पणम्
Devas and Viṣṇu on the Kāleyas; Approach to Agastya
ते हेमकवचा भूत्वा कालेया: परिघायुधा: । त्रिदशानभ्यवर्तन्त दावदग्धा इवाद्रय:
te hemakavacā bhūtvā kāleyāḥ parighāyudhāḥ | tridaśān abhyavartanta dāvadagdhā ivādrayaḥ ||
迦勒耶众身披金甲,手执铁杵为兵,向诸天猛然冲击。他们推进如同被林火灼烧的群山——黝黑、凶烈、不可阻挡——正是权力脱离自制与正行时所升起的鲁莽之力的化身。
लोगश उवाच
The verse underscores an ethical contrast: sheer might—symbolized by golden armor and heavy clubs—becomes destructive when ungoverned by dharma. The terrifying simile of fire-scorched mountains suggests that power without restraint turns into a force that threatens cosmic order.
The Kāleyas, armed and armored, charge toward the Tridaśas (the gods). Their onrush is compared to mountains blackened by a forest fire, emphasizing their ferocity and the impending intensity of the battle.