Sati’s Death and the Assault on Daksha’s Sacrifice: Virabhadra versus the Devas
वीरभद्रमथादिश्य भद्रकालीं च शङ्करः विवेश क्रोधताम्राक्षो यज्ञवाटं त्रिशूलभृत्
vīrabhadramathādiśya bhadrakālīṃ ca śaṅkaraḥ viveśa krodhatāmrākṣo yajñavāṭaṃ triśūlabhṛt
Habiendo dado instrucciones a Vīrabhadra y a Bhadrakālī, Śaṅkara—con los ojos enrojecidos por la ira—portador del tridente, entró en el recinto del sacrificio.
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The verse underscores that sacred power (Śiva-Śakti) is inseparable: correction of adharma is not only punitive but also restorative, requiring both command (īśvara) and dynamic force (śakti).
Vamśānucarita / carita: an instructive mythic event embedded in purāṇic narration, illustrating norms of worship and consequences of transgression.
Śiva’s trident and reddened eyes symbolize the threefold power to pierce impurity (mala) and the urgency of dharma’s defense when ritual becomes an instrument of ego.