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Vamana Purana — Battle at Mandara, Shloka 18

The Battle at Mandara: Vinayaka, Nandin, and Skanda Rout the Daitya Hosts

तच्छंभुवचनं श्रुत्वा शैलादिः प्राह संकरम् कः संदेहो महादेव यत् त्वं जयसि शात्रवान्

tacchaṃbhuvacanaṃ śrutvā śailādiḥ prāha saṃkaram kaḥ saṃdeho mahādeva yat tvaṃ jayasi śātravān

Als er diese Worte Śambhus vernommen hatte, sprach Śailādi zu Śaṅkara: „Welcher Zweifel besteht, o Mahādeva, dass du die Feinde besiegen wirst?“

Śailādi (a gaṇa leader/attendant) speaking to Śiva (Śaṅkara/Mahādeva)
Śiva (Śambhu/Śaṅkara/Mahādeva)
Devotional confidence in Śiva’s supremacyGaṇa loyalty and moraleInevitability of divine victoryPurāṇic battle rhetoric

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FAQs

It is dialogue, but it carries stuti-like force: the rhetorical question ‘what doubt is there?’ functions as praise of Śiva’s invincibility and as morale-building for the gaṇas.

Purāṇic style layers epithets to highlight different theological facets simultaneously—benevolence (Śambhu), auspicious power (Śaṅkara), and supreme divinity (Mahādeva)—strengthening the assurance of victory.

No. The Vāmana Purāṇa alternates between tīrtha/geographical catalogues and mythic narratives (like Andhaka-vadha). This unit is narrative-theological, so it foregrounds omens, command, and devotion rather than place-names.