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Vamana Purana — Andhaka's Defeat & Redemption, Shloka 37

Andhaka’s Defeat, the Bhairava Manifestation, and His Redemption as Bhṛṅgī Gaṇapati

भूमिस्थाद् रुधिराज्जातो भैरवः शूलभूषितः ख्यातो ललितराजेति सौभाञ्जनसमप्रभः

bhūmisthād rudhirājjāto bhairavaḥ śūlabhūṣitaḥ khyāto lalitarājeti saubhāñjanasamaprabhaḥ

["Brahmā"]

Narrator (likely Pulastya) addressing a sage (implicit addressee in the chapter’s dialogue-frame)
Shiva (Rudra/Bhairava)
Emanation theology (blood-to-deity)Bhairava nomenclatureIconography (trident-bearing)

{ "primaryRasa": "adbhuta", "secondaryRasa": "raudra", "rasaIntensity": 0, "emotionalArcPosition": "", "moodDescriptors": [] }

FAQs

It differentiates streams/sources of emanation: not only from the wound itself but also from blood that touches the earth, multiplying Bhairava-forms and emphasizing the pervasive spread of Śiva’s śakti in the battlefield setting.

Saubhāñjana is a dark, glossy substance used to line the eyes; the simile can suggest a deep, intense, lustrous hue—often associated with fierce, awe-inspiring forms—rather than a bright, golden radiance.

Not necessarily. Lalita here functions primarily as a proper name within a catalog of Bhairava-forms; Purāṇic lists often juxtapose ‘graceful’ epithets with fierce iconography to convey the deity’s totality beyond a single mood.