Dakṣa’s Daughters, Cosmic Lineages, and the Population of the Three Worlds
स्कन्दश्च कृत्तिकापुत्रो ये विशाखादयस्तत: । दोषस्य शर्वरीपुत्र: शिशुमारो हरे: कला ॥ १४ ॥
skandaś ca kṛttikā-putro ye viśākhādayas tataḥ doṣasya śarvarī-putraḥ śiśumāro hareḥ kalā
De Kṛttikā, une autre épouse d’Agni, naquit Skanda (Kārttikeya), dont les fils étaient menés par Viśākha. Du sein de Śarvarī, l’épouse du Vasu nommé Doṣa, naquit un fils nommé Śiśumāra, une expansion partielle (kalā) de Śrī Hari.
This verse identifies Śiśumāra as the son of Doṣa and Śarvarī and states that he is a kalā—an empowered partial manifestation—of Lord Hari.
“Hareḥ kalā” means a partial portion or manifestation of Lord Hari (Viṣṇu), indicating divine empowerment and connection to the Lord’s potency.
By recognizing that all power and auspiciousness ultimately rest in the Supreme Lord, one can cultivate humility, devotion, and reliance on Hari rather than pride in temporary abilities.