भगस्य नयने चैव बाहू च सवितुस्तथा | प्रादात् पूृष्णश्व॒ दशनान् पुनर्यज्ञांश्व पाण्डव,पाण्डुनन्दन! फिर भगवान् शिवने भगको आँखें, सविताको दोनों बाँहें, पूषाको दाँत और देवताओंको यज्ञ प्रदान किये
bhagasya nayane caiva bāhū ca savituḥ tathā | prādāt pūṣṇaś ca daśanān punar yajñāṃś ca pāṇḍava ||
Vaiśaṃpāyana dit : Śiva rendit ce qui avait été perdu lors de l’ancien conflit entre les dieux : il rendit à Bhaga ses yeux, restitua à Savitṛ ses deux bras et rétablit les dents de Pūṣan ; et il réinstaura aussi, pour les dieux, les rites du sacrifice (yajña).
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Even after destructive conflict, dharma is affirmed through restoration of rightful functions: the gods regain their capacities, and yajña—symbolizing duty, reciprocity, and social-cosmic maintenance—is re-established, indicating that order must be repaired, not merely avenged.
Vaiśaṃpāyana narrates that Śiva grants back what certain deities had lost—Bhaga’s eyes, Savitṛ’s arms, Pūṣan’s teeth—and restores the gods’ sacrificial rites, marking a return to stability after a prior disruption.