Svastyayana and Victory
तौ ताड्यमानौ प्रमथैर्मातृभिश्च महासुरौ न क्षोभं जग्मतुर्विरौ क्षोभयन्तौ गणानपि
tau tāḍyamānau pramathairmātṛbhiśca mahāsurau na kṣobhaṃ jagmaturvirau kṣobhayantau gaṇānapi
尽管被普罗摩他众(Pramatha)与诸母神(Mātṛ)击打,那两位伟大的阿修罗——皆为英勇之士——并未动摇;反而他们自身使诸伽那(Gaṇa)亦陷于骚乱。
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Pramathas are Śiva’s fearsome attendants—often depicted as wild, liminal beings—who function as the shock troops of the Śaiva host. In Purāṇic battles they embody Śiva’s disruptive, overwhelming force against Asuras.
The Mātṛs are warrior-goddesses who manifest as protective yet terrifying powers. Their presence signals that the conflict has escalated to a cosmic level where divine feminine energies are mobilized to counter demonic forces.
It marks the Asuras as formidable antagonists. The narrative heightens tension by showing that even assaults by Śiva’s gaṇas and the Mātṛs fail to destabilize them, setting up the need for a decisive counteraction in subsequent verses.