The narrative of Bhārgava Paraśurāma (f) - Verse 11
Brahmanda Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 42 · Verse 11
Sanskrit Original
अयं ते भार्गवः शंभो शिष्यः पुत्रः समो ऽभवत। त्वत्तोलब्ध्वा परं तेजो वर्म त्रैलोक्यजिद्विभो।।
ayaṃ te bhārgavaḥ śaṃbho śiṣyaḥ putraḥ samo 'bhavat| tvattolabdhvā paraṃ tejo varma trailokyajidvibho||
Pārvatī complained:: “O Śambhu, this is your disciple Bhārgava who was treated on a par with your sons. O lord, it was from you that he acquired Varman (i.e. Kavaca—coat of Mail or esoteric Protective Mantra) of great splendour and capable of conquering the three worlds. He defeated Kārttavīryārjuna, the powerful king, in battle. After achieving his own object, he has now given you the requisite fees viz. he has chopped off your own son’s tusk with his axe and let it fall. Undoubtedly you will be satisfied with this state of affairs.