निवार्य रुद्रं समरात्संवर्तानलवर्चसम् । ददावांगिरसे तारां स्वयमेव पितामहः
nivārya rudraṃ samarātsaṃvartānalavarcasam | dadāvāṃgirase tārāṃ svayameva pitāmahaḥ
فكفَّ بيتامها (برهما) رودرا عن القتال—ورودرا يتّقد كَنارِ الفناء—وأعاد تارا بنفسه إلى آنغيراسا.
Skanda (deduced)
Scene: Brahmā steps between the combatants, physically and symbolically holding back Rudra who blazes like the fire at the end of time; Brahmā returns Tārā to Bṛhaspati (Āṅgirasa).
Even overwhelming power is restrained for the sake of harmony; rightful order is restored through wise intervention.
Kāśī is the broader textual setting, but the verse centers on a divine reconciliation episode.
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