Andhaka’s Coronation, Boons from Shiva, and the Daiva–Asura War (Vahana Catalogues)
अग्रतो द्वादशादित्याः पृष्ठतश्च त्रिलोचनाः मध्ये ऽष्टौ वसवो विश्वे साध्याश्विमरुतां गणाः यभविद्याधराद्याश्च स्वं स्वं वाहनमास्थिताः
agrato dvādaśādityāḥ pṛṣṭhataśca trilocanāḥ madhye 'ṣṭau vasavo viśve sādhyāśvimarutāṃ gaṇāḥ yabhavidyādharādyāśca svaṃ svaṃ vāhanamāsthitāḥ
前列为十二阿底提耶(Āditya);后列为三目者(鲁陀罗众)。中间有八伐苏、毗湿婆诸天、萨陀耶,以及阿湿毗尼与摩鲁特的诸群;又有夜叉、持明者等诸类,皆各乘其自有之乘具。
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Dharma is upheld through plurality-in-unity: diverse divine functions (solar order, storm-force, healing, elemental stability) cooperate as one body when cosmic balance is at stake.
This is narrative cataloguing within carita/vamśānucarita-type content, presenting the operative cosmos (deva-classes) as part of the Purāṇic historical-theological storyline.
The battle-array is a map of the cosmos: Ādityas (order/light) lead, Rudras (transformative power) guard the rear, and intermediary deities fill the center—suggesting that preservation requires both sustaining and dissolving energies in harmony.