Andhaka’s Coronation, Boons from Shiva, and the Daiva–Asura War (Vahana Catalogues)
देवसेनापि च समं शक्रोणाद्भुतकर्मणा निर्जगामातिवेगेन गजवाजिराथादिभिः
devasenāpi ca samaṃ śakroṇādbhutakarmaṇā nirjagāmātivegena gajavājirāthādibhiḥ
And the army of the gods, together with Śakra (Indra) of wondrous deeds, set forth at great speed, with elephants, horses, chariots, and the like.
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The verse emphasizes swift collective action under rightful leadership (Indra) when dharma is threatened—cosmic order is maintained not only by individual power but by coordinated, disciplined effort.
Primarily within Vamśānucarita/Carita-style narrative material (accounts of divine actors and events), rather than sarga/pratisarga; it functions as episodic narration in the Purāṇic storyline.
Elephants, horses, and chariots symbolize the full spectrum of royal/imperial resources marshaled for dharma—Indra here appears as the paradigmatic kṣatriya-sovereign of the devas.