धृतशार्ङ्गधनुर्दंडं दंडिताखिलदानवम् । मधुकैटभहंतारं कंसविध्वंससूचकम्
dhṛtaśārṅgadhanurdaṃḍaṃ daṃḍitākhiladānavam | madhukaiṭabhahaṃtāraṃ kaṃsavidhvaṃsasūcakam
祂执持如杖般威猛的沙尔恩迦神弓之力,惩伏一切阿修罗;祂是诛灭摩度与凯塔婆者,亦是迦萨覆灭的征兆与先声。
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Scene: The Lord stands poised with the Śārṅga bow like a staff of authority; demons recoil. Iconic flashes of Madhu-Kaiṭabha’s defeat and the foretelling of Kaṃsa’s destruction appear as narrative vignettes around Him.
The Lord safeguards dharma by restraining and destroying adharma—divine power is portrayed as protective justice (daṇḍa).
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it continues the devotional description within the Kāśī section’s narrative.
None; the verse is theological and narrative, emphasizing divine protection rather than ritual acts.