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Shloka 20

Battle at MandaraThe 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

वेगाने पुढे धावून, नानाविध शस्त्रे धारण केलेले ते वीर दानवांचे सैन्य चिरडू लागले—जणू वृक्षे भक्षण करणारी शक्ती।

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.