The Birth of Tāraka and the Prelude to the Deva–Asura War
Topic-based Title
यक्षराक्षसगंधर्वा दिव्य नानास्त्रपाणयः । जघ्नुर्दैत्येश्वरं सर्वे संभूय तु महाबलाः
yakṣarākṣasagaṃdharvā divya nānāstrapāṇayaḥ | jaghnurdaityeśvaraṃ sarve saṃbhūya tu mahābalāḥ
यक्ष, राक्षस आणि गंधर्व—दिव्य नाना अस्त्रे धारण करून—सर्व महाबलवान एकत्र येऊन दैत्येश्वराचा वध करू लागले।
Narrator (contextual epic narration; specific speaker not identifiable from the single verse alone)
Concept: When destructive arrogance rises, collective righteous action restores balance; strength is sanctified when aligned with dharma.
Application: Confront harm with unity and clarity; avoid lone-hero ego—build ethical coalitions and act proportionately.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Yakṣas, Rākṣasas, and Gandharvas converge from different quarters of the sky, each bearing divine weapons that blaze with otherworldly light. In a single coordinated surge they strike down the daitya-lord, the moment frozen between fury and restoration as the heavens clear behind them.","primary_figures":["Yakṣas","Rākṣasas (as allied celestial fighters)","Gandharvas","Daitya-lord (unnamed)"],"setting":"Sky-battle over dark cloud masses opening into bright ether, with weapon trails like meteors","lighting_mood":"lightning-slashed gloom turning to radiance","color_palette":["obsidian black","lightning white","blood red","aureate gold","cobalt blue"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: dynamic battle tableau with three allied groups—Yakṣas, Rākṣasas, Gandharvas—arranged in a triangular composition converging on a central daitya-king; divine weapons highlighted with gold leaf; dramatic clouds and radiant halos; rich vermilion, emerald, and sapphire accents; ornate borders and jewel-like detailing on armor.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: swift, elegant combat scene with fine linework; weapon arcs painted as thin luminous strokes; allied figures differentiated by costume and posture; the daitya-lord collapsing amid swirling clouds; restrained yet intense palette with cobalt sky and flashes of white.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines and stylized musculature; allied hosts in patterned armor; weapons as emblematic shapes; central daitya figure subdued; strong red-yellow-green pigments with black contours, mural-like epic density.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: battle rendered as decorative choreography—repeating weapon motifs, swirling cloud-lotus medallions; central fallen daitya framed by ornate floral borders; deep blue ground with gold and white highlights; intricate textile symmetry despite the martial theme."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"dramatic","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"fast-dramatic","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["war drums","thunder cracks","conch shell","metallic weapon clang"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: नानास्त्रपाणयः = नाना + अस्त्र + पाणयः; दैत्येश्वरम् = दैत्य + ईश्वरम्.
They are three classes of non-human beings in Purāṇic cosmology: Yakṣas (often associated with guardianship and natural wealth), Rākṣasas (fierce beings, frequently antagonistic), and Gandharvas (celestial musicians). Here they act together as a martial alliance.
It indicates that they carried multiple kinds of celestial or superhuman weapons, emphasizing extraordinary power and a divinely sanctioned capacity for combat.
The verse highlights collective action against a powerful oppressor: even formidable enemies can be overcome when many strong parties unite for a common purpose.