Shukra’s Saṃjīvanī, Shiva’s Containment of the Asuras, and Indra’s Recovery of Power
अष्टौ ये वसवः ख्याता धराद्यास्ते महासुरान् अष्टावेव महेष्वासान् वारयामासुराहवे
aṣṭau ye vasavaḥ khyātā dharādyāste mahāsurān aṣṭāveva maheṣvāsān vārayāmāsurāhave
Восемь прославленных Васу — начиная с Дхары — на поле брани сдержали восьмерых великих асуров, могучих лучников.
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The Vasus are a traditional set of eight deities known from Vedic and Itihāsa-Purāṇa sources. The verse signals them collectively and specifies ‘Dharā’ (Earth) as one member in this particular enumeration, without listing the remaining seven here.
It indicates a defensive action—checking, restraining, or repelling. The Vasus function as stabilizers of the cosmos, preventing the Asuras (here, elite archers) from breaking the divine formation.
Not in the strict tīrtha-geography sense. ‘Dharā’ is used as a divine/cosmic designation (Earth as a Vasu). No specific place-name (river, kṣetra, forest, or tīrtha) is provided in this śloka.