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Vamana Purana — Birth of Skanda (Kartikeya), Shloka 37

The Birth and Consecration of Skanda (Kartikeya) at Kurukshetra

बाढमित्येव भगवान् समुत्तस्थौ वृषध्वजः सहोमया कुटिलया पावकेन च धीमता

bāḍhamityeva bhagavān samuttasthau vṛṣadhvajaḥ sahomayā kuṭilayā pāvakena ca dhīmatā

“ବାଢ଼ମ୍” ବୋଲି କହି, ବୃଷଧ୍ୱଜ ଭଗବାନ ଉଠି ଦାଁଡ଼ାଇଲେ; ତାଙ୍କ ସହ ଉମା, କୁଟିଲା ଓ ଧୀମାନ ପାବକ (ଅଗ୍ନି) ମଧ୍ୟ ଥିଲେ।

Narrator (Purāṇic voice) describing Śiva’s action; no direct speech beyond Śiva’s assent.
Śiva (Hara/Vṛṣadhvaja)Umā (Pārvatī)Agni (Pāvaka)Kuṭilā
Skanda/Kārttikeya origin cycleŚaiva divine agencyAgni’s role in the Skanda narrativeDivine assent and mobilization

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FAQs

Vṛṣadhvaja (“bull-bannered”) is a standard Śaiva epithet highlighting Śiva’s sovereignty and his emblem (the bull, linked with Nandin). In Skanda-related episodes it also signals that the narrative is anchored in Śiva’s household and retinue.

Kuṭilā is presented as a named feminine divine presence accompanying Umā and Śiva. Purāṇic recensions sometimes preserve such attendants/śaktis as local or sectarian insertions; here she functions as part of the divine entourage moving toward the Śaravaṇa setting of Skanda’s manifestation.

Agni is not merely elemental fire; in Purāṇic myth he is a conscious deity who receives, carries, and transforms divine energy. Calling him dhīmat underscores his discriminating agency in handling the potent seed/energy associated with Skanda’s birth-cycle.