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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Samjivani, Shloka 45

Shukra’s Saṃjīvanī, Shiva’s Containment of the Asuras, and Indra’s Recovery of Power

भार्गवे पुनरायाते दानवा मुदिताभवन् पुनर्युद्धाय विदधुर्मतिं सह गणेश्वरैः

bhārgave punarāyāte dānavā muditābhavan punaryuddhāya vidadhurmatiṃ saha gaṇeśvaraiḥ

Als der Bhārgava zurückkehrte, wurden die Dānavas voller Freude; und zusammen mit den Gaṇeśvaras fassten sie erneut den Entschluss, in den Kampf zu ziehen.

Narrator voice continuing the battle account
Asura morale and leadershipWar-counsel and renewed hostilitiesCoalition forces (Dānavas with gaṇa-leaders)

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FAQs

It marks a turning point in morale and strategy: the return of the Bhārgava preceptor (Śukra) is treated as a decisive reinforcement, prompting renewed resolve for combat.

Here gaṇeśvara is best read in its generic sense, “lords/leaders of troops (gaṇas),” i.e., commanders or chiefs allied with the Dānavas. It need not denote the deity Gaṇeśa unless the broader chapter explicitly identifies him, which this verse alone does not.

No explicit geography is present; the verse is concerned with military planning and alliances rather than place-based māhātmya.