गम्भीराक्षं महावक्त्रं विकटं विषमोदरम्।बीभत्सं विषमं दीर्घं विकृतं घोरदर्शनम्।।।।
gambhīrākṣaṃ mahāvaktraṃ vikaṭaṃ viṣamodaram | bībhatsaṃ viṣamaṃ dīrghaṃ vikṛtaṃ ghoradarśanam ||
他双目深陷,巨口大面,形貌怪诞,腹部不匀而鼓胀;令人厌憎,身形畸斜,极其高大,扭曲变形,观之骇然。
He was of dreadful appearance with deep eyes, a huge face and a big belly. He looked tall, ugly and frightening.
The text contrasts the frightening form of adharma with the calm duty of the righteous: recognizing moral disorder often begins with perceiving its violent, predatory nature.
The narrator intensifies the scene by detailing Virādha’s terrifying physical features.
Discernment—seeing danger clearly without panic is implied as the heroes face the grotesque threat.