Shukra’s Saṃjīvanī, Shiva’s Containment of the Asuras, and Indra’s Recovery of Power
प्रावर्तत महायुद्धं प्रमथासुरयोरथ ततो ऽमरगणश्रेष्ठो विष्णुश्चक्रगदाधरः
prāvartata mahāyuddhaṃ pramathāsurayoratha tato 'maragaṇaśreṣṭho viṣṇuścakragadādharaḥ
Kemudian pecahlah perang besar antara para Pramatha dan para Asura. Lalu Viṣṇu, yang utama di antara bala para abadi, pemegang cakra dan gada, memasuki kancah pertempuran.
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Pramathas are Śiva’s gaṇas—fierce attendant beings who execute Śiva’s will. In Andhaka-related battle cycles, they commonly oppose Asuras aligned with adharma, forming Śiva’s frontline forces.
The epithet amaragaṇaśreṣṭha underscores Viṣṇu’s preeminence among the devas as cosmic sustainer and protector, especially when the balance of dharma requires decisive intervention.
No. The markers here are weapons (cakra and gadā), presenting Viṣṇu in his standard martial iconography rather than the Vāmana/Trivikrama manifestation.