Sati's Death & Virabhadra — Sati’s Death and the Assault on Daksha’s Sacrifice: Virabhadra versus the Devas
ततः क्रोधाभिभूतेन वीरभद्रो ऽथ शंभुना पूर्वोद्दिष्टे तदा स्थाने सायुधस्तु निवेशितः
tataḥ krodhābhibhūtena vīrabhadro 'tha śaṃbhunā pūrvoddiṣṭe tadā sthāne sāyudhastu niveśitaḥ
Puis, submergé par la colère, Śambhu (Śiva) posta Vīrabhadra—armé—à l’endroit qui avait été indiqué auparavant.
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Ritual (yajña) without reverence and right relation (especially toward Śiva/Satī) becomes hollow; anger here functions as a cosmic corrective to arrogance and exclusion in sacred acts.
Vamśānucarita / carita within a larger mythic history: a traditional episode describing divine-human (and deva) conduct and its consequences, used to teach dharma through narrative exempla.
Vīrabhadra being ‘stationed’ signifies that divine power is not random fury but ordered agency—wrath is given a locus and task, indicating dharma-restoration rather than mere destruction.