Kārttikeya-Abhiṣecana: Mātṛgaṇa-Nāma Saṃkīrtana and Skanda’s Commission
प्रददावग्निपुत्राय महापारिषदावुभौ । समुद्रने भी अग्निपुत्रको दो गदाधारी महापार्षद दिये, जिनके नाम थे--संग्रह और विग्रह
pradadāv agniputrāya mahāpāriṣadāv ubhau |
ویشَمپاین نے کہا—سمندر نے بھی اگنی پُتر کو دو گدا بردار مہاپارشد عطا کیے؛ ان کے نام ‘سنگرہ’ اور ‘وِگرہ’ تھے۔
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights a kingly duty in wartime: consolidating support through capable and reputable allies. Ethical governance in crisis includes appointing or granting trustworthy, high-status defenders rather than relying on mere force.
In the Shalya Parva war context, a figure grants the son of Agni two prominent mace-bearing court-warriors—Saṅgraha and Vigraha—indicating reinforcement and formal alignment of powerful fighters to his cause.