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Vamana Purana — Vishnu Slays Kalanemi, Shloka 25

Vishnu Enters the Deva–Asura War and Slays Kalanemi

ततो ऽमराणां पृतना यशस्विनी स्कन्देन्द्रविष्णुवम्बुपसूर्यपालिता नानास्त्रशस्त्रोद्यतदोःसमूहा समाससादारिबलं महीध्रे

tato 'marāṇāṃ pṛtanā yaśasvinī skandendraviṣṇuvambupasūryapālitā nānāstraśastrodyatadoḥsamūhā samāsasādāribalaṃ mahīdhre

तब अमरों की यशस्विनी सेना—स्कन्द, इन्द्र, विष्णु, वरुण और सूर्य द्वारा संरक्षित—विविध अस्त्र-शस्त्र उठाए हुए भुजाओं के समूहों सहित, पर्वत पर शत्रु-बल पर टूट पड़ी।

Narrator to a sage-listener (not explicitly named in the input).
SkandaIndraVishnuVaruṇaSūrya
Deva coalitionDivine protection of armiesWeapon typology (astra/śastra)Battle on mountainous terrain

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

FAQs

Purāṇic battle narration often marks legitimacy and invincibility through divine guardianship; naming Skanda (war leadership), Indra (sovereignty), Viṣṇu (cosmic order), Varuṇa (ṛta), and Sūrya (illumination/power) signals a fully sanctioned deva offensive.

Astra are projectile/missile weapons (often invoked/released), while śastra are hand-held weapons (sword, mace, spear). The pairing emphasizes total martial readiness.

Not in this śloka. ‘Mahīdhra’ is generic (‘mountain’). Identification with a named site requires additional surrounding verses.