स शप्तः शंभुना पूर्वं दक्षः प्राचेतसो नृपः । विनिंद्य पूर्ववैरेण गंगाद्वारेऽयजद्धरिम्
sa śaptaḥ śaṃbhunā pūrvaṃ dakṣaḥ prācetaso nṛpaḥ | viniṃdya pūrvavaireṇa gaṃgādvāre'yajaddharim
প্ৰাচেতসৰ পুত্ৰ ৰজা দক্ষক আগতে শম্ভুৱে শাপ দিছিল। পূৰ্ববৈৰতে প্ৰেৰিত হৈ তেওঁ নিন্দা কৰি গঙ্গাদ্বাৰত হৰিৰ উদ্দেশ্যে যজ্ঞ কৰিলে।
Sārasvata (contextual continuation)
Tirtha: Gaṅgādvāra
Type: ghat
Listener: Interlocutor in the Vastrāpatha-māhātmya frame (not specified)
Scene: At Gaṅgādvāra on the Gaṅgā’s banks, Dakṣa prepares a grand sacrifice to Hari while harboring hostility toward Śambhu; ominous undertone of a prior curse; priests, altars, and river ghats in view.
Ritual without humility becomes entangled in ego and hostility; dharma warns against reviling the divine out of enmity.
Gaṅgādvāra (Haridvāra) is explicitly named as the place where the yajña to Hari was performed.
A yajña (sacrificial worship) to Hari is mentioned, though framed within a cautionary narrative about motive.
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