HomeVamana PuranaAdh. 47Shloka 18

Vamana Purana — Vishnu Slays Kalanemi, Shloka 18

The Deva-Asura War

आदित्या वसवो रुद्राः साध्या विश्वे ऽश्विनौ तथा विद्याधरा गुह्यकाश्च यक्षराक्षसपन्नगाः

ādityā vasavo rudrāḥ sādhyā viśve 'śvinau tathā vidyādharā guhyakāśca yakṣarākṣasapannagāḥ

เหล่าอาทิตยะ วสุ รุทระ สาธยะ วิศวเทวะ และอัศวินทั้งสอง; อีกทั้งวิทยาธร คุหยะกะ ยักษ์ รากษส และปันนคะ (นาควงศ์) ต่างมาชุมนุมพร้อมกัน

Narrator to the listener (contextual continuation within the chapter’s narration)
VishnuIndraRudra (as a class of deities)Kubera (implied via Guhyakas/Yakshas)
Cosmic polity (classes of devas and semi-divine beings)Mustering of forcesInter-realm alliance against daityasVedic deity taxonomy

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

FAQs

The verse depicts a pan-cosmic mobilization: not only the principal deva-groups (Ādityas, Vasus, Rudras, etc.) but also liminal and regional beings (yakṣas, guhyakas, pannagas) are portrayed as participating in a larger divine coalition when the balance of worlds is threatened.

Not always. Purāṇic usage can be contextual: ‘rākṣasa’ may denote a species/class with varied alignments. In mustering scenes, the text sometimes emphasizes sheer magnitude and diversity of forces rather than a strict moral binary.

They serve as a bridge between Vedic liturgical cosmology and Purāṇic storytelling, signaling that the conflict involves the entire sacrificial-cosmic order (ṛta/dharma), not merely a political struggle among gods and demons.