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Vamana Purana — Battle at Mandara, Shloka 20

The Battle at Mandara: Vinayaka, Nandin, and Skanda Rout the Daitya Hosts

ते ऽभ्येत्य दानवबलं मर्दयन्ति स्म वेगिताः नानाशस्त्रधरा वीरा वृक्षानशनयो यथा

te 'bhyetya dānavabalaṃ mardayanti sma vegitāḥ nānāśastradharā vīrā vṛkṣānaśanayo yathā

ពួកគេបានរត់ចូលទៅជិត ហើយចាប់ផ្តើមកម្ទេចកងទ័ពដានវៈ ដោយល្បឿនលឿន—វីរបុរសកាន់អាវុធជាច្រើនប្រភេទ—ដូចកម្លាំងដែលលេបបំផ្លាញដើមឈើ។

Narrator voice describing the clash: Śiva’s weapon-bearing heroes assault the Dānava army.
Shiva (implied through his forces)
Battle imagery and simileOverwhelming force against Dānava hostWeapon typology (nānā-śastra)

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FAQs

By immediate continuity from the prior verse, ‘they’ refers to the mobilized Śaiva forces—gaṇas/Pāśupatas—who advance upon the Dānava army.

It is a poetic simile for rapid, indiscriminate devastation—like a consuming agent that ‘eats’ trees. Purāṇic battle narration often uses such nature-based comparisons (fire, storms, swarms) to convey speed and totality of destruction.

No. The verse uses natural imagery (trees) only as a metaphor; it does not identify a specific forest, river, or tīrtha.