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Vamana Purana — Shukra's Samjivani, Shloka 47

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

ततो ऽसुरगणानां च देवतानां च युध्यताम् द्वन्द्वयुद्धूं समभवद् घोररूपं तपोधन

tato 'suragaṇānāṃ ca devatānāṃ ca yudhyatām dvandvayuddhūṃ samabhavad ghorarūpaṃ tapodhana

ఆపై, ఓ తపోధన, అసురగణాలు మరియు దేవతలు యుద్ధం చేస్తుండగా ద్వంద్వయుద్ధాల భయంకర దృశ్యం ఏర్పడింది.

Narrator (traditional frame: a sage-narrator addressing an inquiring sage; vocative ‘tapodhana’ indicates the listener is an ascetic)
Shiva (implied in Andhaka cycle)Devas (collective)
Deva–Asura conflictDvandva-yuddha (heroic single combat)Epic battle aesthetics (ghora-rūpa)

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FAQs

It signals a shift from massed battle to formalized hero-versus-hero engagements, a common Purāṇic/Itihāsa technique to highlight named champions and set up the ensuing list of combat pairings.

‘Tapo-dhana’ is a respectful vocative for an ascetic interlocutor (a sage or seer). It marks the didactic frame: the battle account is being narrated to a spiritually accomplished listener.

No. Despite the Vāmana Purāṇa’s strong geographic/tīrtha orientation elsewhere, this line is purely martial narration and contains no place-names.