श्रीभगवानुवाच । नेदं वीरव्रतं दैत्य यच्छत्रुकरपीडनात् । प्रोच्यन्ते सामवाक्यानि विशेषाद्दैत्यजन्मना
śrībhagavānuvāca | nedaṃ vīravrataṃ daitya yacchatrukarapīḍanāt | procyante sāmavākyāni viśeṣāddaityajanmanā
Le Seigneur Bienheureux dit : « Ô Daitya, ce n'est pas le vœu d'un héros de prononcer des paroles conciliantes simplement parce que la main de l'ennemi t'opprime, surtout quand tu es né des Daityas. »
Śiva (Śrī Bhagavān)
Listener: Andhaka (Daitya)
Scene: Śiva speaks with firm compassion—raised hand in instruction (abhaya/śikṣā gesture), eyes steady; Andhaka remains impaled on the trident tip, listening; the contrast between Śiva’s calm authority and Andhaka’s constrained state is central.
Dharma values integrity: spiritual speech should arise from genuine realization, not merely from fear or compulsion.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned; the verse is ethical instruction within a sacred-narrative setting of the Tīrthamāhātmya.
None; it is a teaching on conduct (vrata/ethos), not a rite.