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Shloka 26

Vishnu Slays KalanemiVishnu Enters the Deva–Asura War and Slays Kalanemi

उदयाद्रितटे रम्ये शुभे समशिलातले निर्वृक्षे पक्षिरहिते जातो देवासुरो रणः

udayādritaṭe ramye śubhe samaśilātale nirvṛkṣe pakṣirahite jāto devāsuro raṇaḥ

“On the lovely, auspicious slope of Mount Udaya, on an even rocky ground—devoid of trees and free of birds—there arose the battle between devas and asuras.”

Narrator to a sage-listener (not explicitly named in the input).
Battlefield topographyCosmographic mountain imageryDeva–Asura conflict

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FAQs

Udayādri is the ‘mountain of rising’—a cosmographic/eastern mountain associated with sunrise in several Purāṇic and epic descriptions. Here it functions as a named battlefield landmark.

It marks a stark, open killing-ground suitable for massed combat and suggests an ominous, disturbed environment—nature withdrawing from impending violence.

Not directly. The verse provides geographic setting (a named mountain and its slope) rather than prescribing pilgrimage merit; however, such named locales can later be integrated into tīrtha frameworks in adjacent passages.