वृत्रासुर इवाजेयो लोकानुत्सादयिष्यति । तं च विश्वपतिर्धीमानवतीर्य बुधो हरिः
vṛtrāsura ivājeyo lokānutsādayiṣyati | taṃ ca viśvapatirdhīmānavatīrya budho hariḥ
他将如弗利特罗阿修罗(Vṛtrāsura)般不可战胜,扰乱并毁灭诸世界;然而智者哈利(Hari)、宇宙之主,将降世(为化身)以制伏之。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages (deduced)
Scene: A looming asura, invincible like Vṛtra, darkening the worlds; then Hari descends from the heavens, luminous and composed, ready to subdue the threat.
When adharma becomes overwhelming, the divine power intervenes to restore order and protect the world.
Not a specific tīrtha in this verse; it provides the mythic backdrop supporting the sanctity of the region.
None explicitly; it is a phala-supporting narrative of dharma’s protection.