शक्रोऽपि दानवान्सर्वांस्तया संसिद्धया ततः । मृतान्संजीवयामास दैतेयान्नवभक्षितान्
śakro'pi dānavānsarvāṃstayā saṃsiddhayā tataḥ | mṛtānsaṃjīvayāmāsa daiteyānnavabhakṣitān
তাৰ পাছত শক্ৰ (ইন্দ্ৰ)ও সেই সিদ্ধ শক্তিৰ দ্বাৰা, মৃত হোৱা সকলো দানৱ যোদ্ধাক—নৱভক্ষিত দৈত্যসকলক—পুনৰ্জীৱিত কৰিলে।
Narrator (contextual, within the story)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Indra stands amid a battlefield or palace court, invoking a perfected power; fallen Dānava bodies stir and rise, life returning as a wave of light passes over them.
The narrative frames divine/boon-born siddhi as capable of restoring life, underscoring the extraordinary potency associated with the sacred account.
The episode supports the broader tīrtha-māhātmya of Nāgara Khaṇḍa (Adhyāya 150), reinforcing the sanctity linked to Kelīśvarī Devī.
None; this verse is narrative, describing the effect of a perfected power (saṃsiddhi).
Read Skanda Purana in the Vedapath app
Scan the QR code to open this directly in the app, with audio, word-by-word meanings, and more.