तस्तंभ तावत्तद्बाहुं स शैलादिः स्वलीलया । वाक्स्तंभश्चापि तस्यासीन्मुनेर्व्यासस्य सन्मुनेः
tastaṃbha tāvattadbāhuṃ sa śailādiḥ svalīlayā | vākstaṃbhaścāpi tasyāsīnmunervyāsasya sanmuneḥ
Da machte der Herr Śailādi (Śiva) durch seine eigene spielerische Macht jenen Arm augenblicklich starr; und auch die Rede des Weisen Vyāsa, des edlen Sehers, wurde gehemmt.
Narrator (Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative voice; traditionally Skanda addressing Agastya in Kāśī Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and ṛṣis (frame implied)
Scene: Śiva (Śailādi) by playful power freezes Vyāsa’s raised arm; Vyāsa’s speech halts mid-recitation, disciples startled; the air thick with divine presence.
In Kāśī’s sacred theology, Śiva actively safeguards right understanding, even restraining a great sage when a teaching misaligns with the supreme truth of the section.
The episode belongs to Kāśī’s māhātmya where Śiva’s immediacy and protection of dharma are central to the holiness of the city.
No ritual is prescribed; the verse narrates a miraculous restraint (stambha) as a theological sign.