Rudra-Śiva: Names, Two Natures, and the Logic of Epithets (रुद्रनाम-बहुरूपत्व-प्रकरणम्)
तस्या वत्समुखोत्सृष्ट: फेनो मद्गात्रमागतः । ततो दग्धा मया गावो नानावर्णत्वमागता:
tasyā vatsamukhotsṛṣṭaḥ pheno madgātram āgataḥ | tato dagdhā mayā gāvo nānāvārṇatvam āgatāḥ ||
সেই গাইৰ বাছুৰৰ মুখৰ পৰা ওলোৱা ফেন মোৰ দেহত পৰিল। তাতে মই ক্ৰুদ্ধ হৈ গাইবোৰক তাপ দি পীড়া দিবলৈ ধৰিলোঁ; মোৰ ৰোষত দগ্ধ হৈ সিহঁতে নানা বৰ্ণ ধাৰণ কৰিলে।
श्रीमहेश्वर उवाच
Even a moment of anger, especially when directed toward innocent beings, produces disproportionate harm and lasting consequences; the passage implicitly cautions restraint and ethical accountability, highlighting the sanctity of cows and the moral weight of one’s reactions.
Mahādeva narrates that foam from a calf’s mouth accidentally fell on his body; taking offense, he became angry and inflicted burning heat upon the cows, and as a result of being scorched by his wrath, the cows’ colors became varied.