Dakṣa Offends Lord Śiva: Cursing and Countercursing in the Sacrificial Assembly
तत्र प्रविष्टमृषयो दृष्ट्वार्कमिव रोचिषा । भ्राजमानं वितिमिरं कुर्वन्तं तन्महत्सद: ॥ ५ ॥
tatra praviṣṭam ṛṣayo dṛṣṭvārkam iva rociṣā bhrājamānaṁ vitimiraṁ kurvantaṁ tan mahat sadaḥ
Lorsque Dakṣa entra dans l’assemblée, les ṛṣis le virent resplendir d’un éclat pareil à celui du soleil ; sa splendeur illumina la grande salle, chassa toute obscurité, et tous les présents parurent s’effacer devant lui.
This verse compares the person’s radiance to the sun—his presence illuminates the entire assembly and removes darkness, indicating extraordinary spiritual potency perceived by sages.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī narrates to King Parīkṣit, describing a great hall where sages witness a powerful figure entering, whose brilliance fills the assembly.
Cultivate purity, humility, and devotional practice so that one’s character becomes “illumining”—bringing clarity, calm, and upliftment to any gathering rather than confusion or negativity.