The Disruption of Dakṣa’s Sacrifice, the Hari–Hara Conflict, and the Establishment of Rudra’s Sacrificial Share
मद्दर्शनॆन यो जातः पशुभावो दिवौकसाम् । स मयाऽपहृतः सद्यः पतित्वं वो भविष्यति ॥ २१.७६ ॥
maddarśanena yo jātaḥ paśubhāvo divaukasām | sa mayā 'pahṛtaḥ sadyaḥ patitvaṃ vo bhaviṣyati || 21.76 ||
“Keadaan pashu-bhava pada para penghuni surga yang timbul karena melihat-Ku—telah Kusingkirkan seketika; dan bagi kalian akan datang keadaan jatuh (patitva).”
Varāha (default speaker per primary dialogue framework)
Varaha Avatara Context: {"is_varaha_focus":true,"aspect_highlighted":"None","boar_form_detail":"None","earth_interaction":"None"}
Bhu Devi Dialogue: {"is_dialogue":true,"speaker_role":"instructor","bhu_devi_state":"None","key_question":"None"}
Mathura Mandala: {"is_mathura_related":false,"specific_site":"None","parikrama_context":"None","krishna_connection":"None"}
Dharma Shastra: {"has_dharma_rule":true,"topic":"narakas","instruction_summary":"Divine vision without preparedness/purity can precipitate degradation (‘paśu-bhāva’); the Lord may remove it, yet warns of ‘patitva’ (fall) as a consequence tied to transgression/irreverence in the narrative economy.","karmic_consequence":"Improper encounter with the terrible/overwhelming divine leads to downfall/degradation; grace can remove immediate affliction, but moral/ritual accountability (fall) may still follow."}
Vrata Mahatmya: {"has_vrata":false,"vrata_name":"None","tithi_month":"None","promised_fruit":"None"}
Cosmic Boar Symbolism: {"has_symbolism":true,"symbolic_interpretation":"The ‘paśu-bhāva’ motif resonates with yajña symbolism: beings become ‘paśu’ (bound/offerable) when confronted by unmediated divinity; liberation from paśutva is an act of īśvara’s grace, restoring deva-status (or warning of fall if dharma is breached).","yajna_varaha_imagery":"Implicit: ‘paśu-bhāva’ evokes the sacrificial animal condition; the Lord’s darśana functions like a ritual fire—purifying for the prepared, scorching for the unfit.","vedantic_connection":"Darśana of the Absolute requires adhikāra (fitness); otherwise the mind collapses into tamas/instinct (paśutva). Grace (anugraha) can lift the immediate veil, but karma/dharma still governs outcomes."}
Philosophical Teaching: {"has_teaching":true,"teaching_type":"ethics of theophany and spiritual fitness (adhikāra)","core_concept":"Encountering the divine is transformative but not neutral: without readiness it degrades; grace can heal, yet accountability remains.","practical_application":"Cultivate purity, humility, and disciplined practice before seeking intense spiritual experiences; interpret ‘visions’ through the lens of dharma and self-restraint."}
Subject Matter: ["Cosmology","Ethics","Mythic Narrative"]
Primary Rasa: bhayānaka
Secondary Rasa: śānta
Type: mythic assembly/aftermath scene
Related Themes: Varāha Purāṇa 21.21.76 (paśu-bhāva from darśana; removal; warning of patitva)
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"The Lord declares that the devas’ animal-like degradation caused by the shock of his appearance has been instantly removed, yet he issues a stern warning of impending fall.","item_prompts":["devas with fading animal traits (horns/animal faces dissolving)","central deity speaking with stern compassion","contrast of dark aura (fear) and clearing light (grace)","gesture indicating removal (sweeping hand) and warning (raised finger)"],"kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural: dramatic chiaroscuro-like contrast using flat saturated colors; show animal traits dissolving into divine forms; deity’s face both fierce and controlled.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore: gold aura for the grace-removal moment; darker enamel-like tones around afflicted devas; emphasize the warning with strong posture.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore: nuanced expressions—relief mixed with dread; fine detailing of transformation from paśu to deva.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari: narrative transformation in a gentle landscape; stylized cloud/aura bands showing fear-to-relief transition; speech-banner for the warning clause."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"grave, admonitory, charged with awe","suggested_raga":"Todi","pace":"slow","voice_tone":"low and weighty, with sharp emphasis on ‘paśubhāvo’ and a clipped warning on ‘patitvaṃ’"}
It reflects a common Purāṇic mode of moral causality: altered states (e.g., paśubhāva) and their removal are narrated as immediate ethical and cosmic consequences within a divine dialogue framework.
No specific geographic toponym appears in this verse; it is framed in a celestial context (divaukasām, “dwellers in heaven”).
The verse presents a principle of moral consequence: an abnormal or degraded disposition is said to be removed by the speaker, while a subsequent “fallen state” (patitva) is predicted for the addressed group, emphasizing accountability within the narrative.
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