The Birth and Consecration of Skanda (Kartikeya) at Kurukshetra
ज्योतिर्हुताशनः प्रादाज्जवलज्जिह्वं तथापरम् कुन्दं मुकुन्दं कुसुमं त्रीन् धातानुचरान् ददौ
jyotirhutāśanaḥ prādājjavalajjihvaṃ tathāparam kundaṃ mukundaṃ kusumaṃ trīn dhātānucarān dadau
हुताशन अग्नीने “ज्योतिस्” व “ज्वलज्जिह्व” ही नावे प्रदान केली. तसेच दुसऱ्या देवतेने धाता (स्रष्टा) याचे तीन अनुचर—“कुन्द”, “मुकुन्द” आणि “कुसुम”—अर्पण केले.
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Agni is the ritual mediator; epithets of light and flame-tongue sacralize the site/object as empowered by yajña-energy. In tīrtha-māhātmya, this implies that offerings, homa, and vows performed there yield intensified merit.
Mukunda is classically a Viṣṇu-name, but in catalogic passages it can function as a bestowed epithet or as a proper name within a retinue-list. The surrounding chapter context determines whether it is a Viṣṇu-reference or a named attendant; the verse itself frames it among ‘three attendants of Dhātṛ,’ suggesting a list-name usage.
It extends the site’s authority beyond one sectarian frame: not only Śiva/Viṣṇu but also Vedic creator powers and their retinues are said to have ‘invested’ the place with names—making it cosmically endorsed and ritually comprehensive.