दक्षयज्ञे मुनिदेवसमागमः / The Gathering of Sages and Gods at Dakṣa’s Sacrifice
द्विजर्षिराजर्षिसुरर्षिसंघा नृपास्समित्राः सचिवास्स सैन्याः । वसुप्रमुख्या गणदेवताश्च सर्वे वृतास्तेन मखोपवेत्त्राः
dvijarṣirājarṣisurarṣisaṃghā nṛpāssamitrāḥ sacivāssa sainyāḥ | vasupramukhyā gaṇadevatāśca sarve vṛtāstena makhopavettrāḥ
Des troupes de sages brāhmanes, de rājārṣi et de devarṣi ; des rois avec leurs amis, leurs ministres et leurs armées ; et les cohortes de divinités servantes conduites par les Vasus : tous furent conviés par lui comme hôtes d’honneur au rite sacrificiel.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Offering: naivedya
It highlights the outward grandeur of ritual—bringing together rishis, kings, and devas—while the Sati-Khaṇḍa narrative warns that sacrifice without humility and devotion to Pati (Shiva) becomes hollow and a cause of downfall.
By showing Daksha’s emphasis on ceremonial yajña and social prestige, the text implicitly contrasts it with true Shaiva worship—reverence to Saguna Shiva (and the Linga as His sacred presence) rooted in bhakti rather than mere ritual display.
The practical takeaway is to sanctify all rituals with Shiva-bhakti—mentally offer the act to Shiva, remember the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), and keep inner purity, so karma becomes a means toward grace rather than ego.