Andhaka’s Coronation, Boons from Shiva, and the Daiva–Asura War (Vahana Catalogues)
विरोजनस्य च गजः कुजम्भस्य तुरङ्गमः जम्भस्य तु रथो द्वियो हयैः काञ्जनसन्निभैः
virojanasya ca gajaḥ kujambhasya turaṅgamaḥ jambhasya tu ratho dviyo hayaiḥ kāñjanasannibhaiḥ
ବିରୋଚନଙ୍କର ବାହନ ହାତୀ ଥିଲା; କୁଜମ୍ଭଙ୍କର ଘୋଡ଼ା। କିନ୍ତୁ ଜମ୍ଭଙ୍କର ଦିବ୍ୟ ରଥ ଥିଲା, ସୁବର୍ଣ୍ଣସଦୃଶ ଦୁଇ ଅଶ୍ୱ ଯୁକ୍ତ।
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The differentiated mounts (elephant, horse, chariot) reflect hierarchical and functional roles in royal warfare; Purāṇic narration often uses such lists to set the stage for the eventual triumph of dharma over mere military pageantry.
Carita / Vamśānucarita: episodic narration of notable beings (Daitya lineages and leaders) within conflict description.
Elephant (stability, mass), horse (speed, initiative), and golden-horsed chariot (royal splendor) collectively symbolize worldly sovereignty; the text’s broader Purāṇic arc typically relativizes these before divine or dharmic authority.