चकार भैरवं नादं सर्वभूतभयंकरम्
cakāra bhairavaṁ nādaṁ sarvabhūtabhayaṅkaram
সে এক ভয়ংকর গর্জন করল, যা সকল প্রাণীর জন্য আতঙ্কজনক।
दक्ष उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical ripple-effect of terror: a fearsome outburst does not remain private but disturbs and intimidates all beings, implying that restraint and non-harm protect the wider moral and social order.
Dakṣa describes an event in which a figure emits a dreadful roar—so intense that it becomes a source of fear for all creatures—marking a moment of heightened threat or wrath within the episode being recounted.