HomeVamana PuranaAdh. 43Shloka 82
Previous Verse
Next Verse

Vamana Purana — Shukra's Samjivani, Shloka 82

Shukra’s Saṃjīvanī, Shiva’s Containment of the Asuras, and Indra’s Recovery of Power

नन्दिरुद्रौ ततो भूत्वा महासुरचमूपती संप्राप्तौ मन्दरगिरिं प्रहारैः क्षतविग्रहौ

nandirudrau tato bhūtvā mahāsuracamūpatī saṃprāptau mandaragiriṃ prahāraiḥ kṣatavigrahau

பின்னர் நந்தியும் ருத்ரனுமாகி, அந்த இரு மஹாசுர சேனாதிபதிகள் மந்தரகிரியை அடைந்தனர்; அடிகளால் அவர்களின் உடல்கள் காயமடைந்திருந்தன.

Narrative voice describing the movement of the two commanders (dual) after transformation/assumption of forms.
Shiva (Rudra)Nandī
Martial movement toward a sacred mountainŚaiva martial iconography (Rudra, Nandī, gaṇas)Asura–Deva/gaṇa conflict escalation

{ "primaryRasa": "vira", "secondaryRasa": "raudra", "rasaIntensity": 0, "emotionalArcPosition": "", "moodDescriptors": [] }

FAQs

Mandara is a major mythic mountain, famed as the churning-rod in the Samudra-manthana tradition and as a cosmographic landmark. Its mention situates the conflict in a high-sacral, pan-Purāṇic landscape rather than a local battlefield.

The grammar (‘bhūtvā’—having become) suggests assumed forms/identities within the narrative. Purāṇas frequently depict beings taking on divine or semi-divine designations to indicate empowerment, role, or affiliation with Śiva’s sphere.

It signals that the pair arrive already battle-worn, implying prior clashes and building narrative momentum. The detail also underscores the intensity of the conflict around Śiva’s hosts and the asuric forces.