प्रभासे कृष्णार्जुनसमागमः तथा द्वारकाप्रवेशः | Kṛṣṇa–Arjuna Meeting at Prabhāsa and Entry into Dvārakā
एवं चतुर्मुख: स्थाणुर्महादेवो5भवत् पुरा । तथा सहसनेत्रश्न बभूव बलसूदन:,इस प्रकार पूर्वकालमें अविनाशी भगवान् महादेवजीके चार मुख प्रकट हुए और बलहन्ता इन्द्रके हजार नेत्र हुए
evaṁ caturmukhaḥ sthāṇur mahādevo ’bhavat purā | tathā sahasranetraś ca babhūva balasūdanaḥ ||
قال نارادا: «وهكذا، في الأزمنة السالفة، تجلّى مهاديڤا الثابت الذي لا يفنى، سْثانو، ذا أربعة وجوه؛ وكذلك صار إندرا، قاتل بالا، ذا ألف عين».
नारद उवाच
Divine attributes (like Śiva’s four faces or Indra’s thousand eyes) signify functional roles within cosmic order; power is portrayed as purposeful manifestation tied to duty and governance, not merely as spectacle.
Nārada recounts an ancient account explaining how Mahādeva came to be four-faced and how Indra came to be thousand-eyed, using well-known epithets (Sthāṇu, Balasūdana) to anchor the mythic origin of their distinctive features.