Hindu deity, warrior-philosopher in Shaivism.
1But she's right about Skanda, and it did happen when she said.
2In this, the puissant lord only kept the honour of Skanda intact.
3Then Skanda returned from the bridge, where he'd been conducting business dealings.
4Skanda had programmed it to make an adjustment to the rock's orbit.
5And I tell her about the day I met Skanda Abrud.
6The quotation about Jung and Skanda's remark were what Gamini carried with him.
7The three worlds were frightened at the yawns of Skanda's soldiers.
8When the rock was done, there'd be nothing to keep Skanda with me.
9Skanda was main surgeon, head of triage operations when there was an emergency.
10The wood in which Skanda or Kártikeva was brought up:
11Whereas the relative was really his wife, and Skanda would soon be joining her.
12And I doubted Skanda would settle for second best.
13The form called Skanda of wonderful appearance proceeded to the spot where Rudra was sitting.
14O foremost of warriors, protect us incomparably, even as Skanda protected the gods in battle.
15Possessed of great intelligence, the great generalissimo Skanda rushed against that foe of the gods.
16The foes were consumed with flames produced by Skanda.