उभौ सुन्दोपसुन्दौ तु ह्रदपुत्रौ बभूवतुः । ह्रादस्य पुत्रस्त्वेकोऽभून्मूक इत्यभिविश्रुतः
ubhau sundopasundau tu hradaputrau babhūvatuḥ | hrādasya putrastveko'bhūnmūka ityabhiviśrutaḥ
孙陀与优波孙陀二者,皆为赫罗陀(Hrada)之子而生。赫罗陀(Hrāda)又有一独子,世间广称为“穆迦”(Mūka)。
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Māhātmya dialogic style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two powerful brothers, Sunda and Upasunda, depicted as near-identical twins with weapons and mirrored postures; beside them, the solitary figure Mūka—strong yet marked by a symbolic ‘mute’ or obstructive quality—hinting at future conflicts.
Purāṇic genealogies map how later conflicts arise from earlier lineages, urging discernment about desire and power.
Prabhāsakṣetra is the overarching sacred context, though the verse itself is genealogical.
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