द्विजराजश्च धर्मश्च भृगुमारीचिमुख्यकाः । अत्यंतमपमानस्य भाजनं तेन कारिताः
dvijarājaśca dharmaśca bhṛgumārīcimukhyakāḥ | atyaṃtamapamānasya bhājanaṃ tena kāritāḥ
Raja para dvija (brāhmaṇa) dan Dharma sendiri—bersama Bhṛgu, Mārīci, dan para resi utama lainnya—dibuat olehnya menjadi sasaran penghinaan yang amat berat.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration)
Scene: Dakṣa’s courtly sacrificial hall where eminent beings—Dharma personified and great sages like Bhṛgu and Mārīci—are publicly humiliated; faces show shock and restrained anger; ritual grandeur contrasts moral disgrace.
Status, learning, and ritual authority do not protect one who aligns against the Supreme; dharma without devotion becomes hollow.
Within Kāśīkhaṇḍa, the supremacy of Śiva (Viśveśvara of Kāśī) is the doctrinal center behind the narrative.
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