The Birth and Consecration of Skanda (Kartikeya) at Kurukshetra
गणैर्वृतो मातृबिरन्वयातो मयूरसंस्थो वरशक्तिपाणिः सैन्याधिपत्ये स कृतो भवेन रराज सूर्येव महावपुष्मान्
gaṇairvṛto mātṛbiranvayāto mayūrasaṃstho varaśaktipāṇiḥ sainyādhipatye sa kṛto bhavena rarāja sūryeva mahāvapuṣmān
Rodeado por los Gaṇas y acompañado por las Madres (Mātṛs), sentado sobre un pavo real y empuñando en su mano la excelente śakti, fue nombrado por Bhava (Śiva) para el mando del ejército; dotado de gran resplandor, brilló como el Sol.
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The iconographic markers—peacock mount (mayūra) and spear (śakti)—identify Kumāra/Skanda (also called Kārttikeya) as the subject, here portrayed at the moment of receiving military command.
Bhava is a well-known epithet of Śiva, emphasizing him as the authoritative source of the appointment; the verse frames Skanda’s command as sanctioned directly by Śiva.
They represent Śiva’s retinue and protective powers surrounding Skanda, signaling both ritual legitimacy (attendants witnessing the installation) and martial potency (Mātṛs as fierce guardians).