यदा शप्तो महादेवो ह्यज्ञानतिमिरावृतैः । ऋषिभिः कोपयुक्तैश्च कस्मिंश्चित्कारणांतरे
yadā śapto mahādevo hyajñānatimirāvṛtaiḥ | ṛṣibhiḥ kopayuktaiśca kasmiṃścitkāraṇāṃtare
Un jour, pour quelque raison particulière, Mahādeva fut maudit par des sages, voilés par les ténèbres de l’ignorance et saisis de colère.
Śiva (Īśvara)
Scene: A circle of austere sages, faces tightened by anger and ignorance’s shadow, pronounce a curse; Mahādeva stands serene yet the atmosphere darkens, suggesting cosmic imbalance.
Even ascetics can fall into error when ignorance and anger arise; dharma requires clarity, humility, and restraint.
The episode is part of the Prabhāsakṣetra narrative that will lead to a tīrtha-centered resolution.
Not yet; the verse sets up the need for expiation/atonement that later takes the form of tīrtha practice.