Andhaka’s Coronation, Boons from Shiva, and the Daiva–Asura War (Vahana Catalogues)
रौद्रः शकटचक्राक्षः शैलाकारो नरोत्तमः अम्बिकापादसंभूतो वाहनं धनदस्य तु
raudraḥ śakaṭacakrākṣaḥ śailākāro narottamaḥ ambikāpādasaṃbhūto vāhanaṃ dhanadasya tu
Há um ser chamado Raudra, de olhos como rodas de carro, com forma de rochedo, um ente excelso. Nascido do pé de Ambikā, ele é de fato a montaria de Dhanada (Kubera).
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Wealth and its governance (Kubera/Dhanada) is portrayed as supported by forces emerging from the divine feminine (Ambikā), implying that prosperity is rooted in śakti (power) and must remain integrated with dharmic order rather than mere accumulation.
This is cosmological/functional cataloguing under Sarga-type material (emanations and assignments), rather than dynastic history (Vaṃśa/Vaṃśānucarita) or dissolution cycles (Pralaya/Pratisarga).
Ambikā’s ‘foot’ as an origin-point evokes grounding/support: the base (pāda) of the Goddess generates a carrier for the lord of wealth, suggesting prosperity should be ‘grounded’ in the stabilizing, protective power of the Goddess and aligned with Rudra’s fierce guardianship.