Shiva’s Wedding Procession to Kailasa and the Marriage of Girija (Kali)
अन्यालक्तकरागाढ्यं पादं कृत्वाकुलेक्षणा अनलक्तकमेकं हि हरं द्रष्टुमुपागता
anyālaktakarāgāḍhyaṃ pādaṃ kṛtvākulekṣaṇā analaktakamekaṃ hi haraṃ draṣṭumupāgatā
Une autre femme, les yeux agités d’impatience, avait teint richement un pied de laque et vint voir Hara (Śiva), laissant l’autre pied, en vérité, sans teinture.
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The scene teaches that sincerity outranks perfectionism: devotion need not wait for full external readiness. The ‘unfinished’ foot adornment dramatizes how the pull of divine presence interrupts ordinary concerns.
Carita/ācāra-focused narration within an episode: it documents devotional behavior and social-religious life, not creation cycles or dynastic lists.
One foot dyed and the other undyed symbolizes a liminal state—half in worldly preparation, half already moving toward transcendence. The ‘restless eyes’ (ākulekṣaṇā) is a bhakti-marker: intense longing (utkaṇṭhā) that propels the devotee toward immediate darśana of Śiva.