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Vamana Purana — Birth of Skanda (Kartikeya), Shloka 50

The Birth and Consecration of Skanda (Kartikeya) at Kurukshetra

कौतुकाभिवृताः सर्वे एवमूचुः सुरोत्तमाः देवकार्यं त्वया देव कृतं देव्याग्निना तथा

kautukābhivṛtāḥ sarve evamūcuḥ surottamāḥ devakāryaṃ tvayā deva kṛtaṃ devyāgninā tathā

["Gaṇa/Pramatha taxonomy", "Martial retinue of Skanda", "Śaiva mythic personnel lists (nāma-mālā style)"]

Surottamāḥ (the foremost gods) addressing Ṣaṇmukha
Skanda (Ṣaṇmukha)DevīAgniDevatās
Divine cooperation (deva-saṃghāta)Wonder (kautuka)Completion of cosmic missionŚakti (Devī) and Fire (Agni) as enabling powers

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FAQs

In Skanda’s mythic complex, the Goddess signifies empowering śakti (often identified broadly with Pārvatī/Durgā or the divine feminine force), while Agni functions as a key divine mediator (fire as carrier of power/seed and as sacrificial potency). The verse credits a triad of agency: the hero-deity, śakti, and fire.

It denotes a divinely mandated objective—typically restoring cosmic order by overcoming an asuric threat or completing a protective rite—framed as the collective need of the gods.

It functions as brief stuti-like acknowledgment: the gods publicly affirm the success of the mission and the divine forces involved.