Chapter 323 — The Six-Limbed Aghora Astras (षडङ्गान्यघोरस्त्राणि)
रुद्रशान्तिं प्रवक्ष्यामि शिवां सर्वार्थसाधनीं पुत्रर्थं ग्रहनाशार्थं विषव्याधिविनष्टये
rudraśāntiṃ pravakṣyāmi śivāṃ sarvārthasādhanīṃ putrarthaṃ grahanāśārthaṃ viṣavyādhivinaṣṭaye
今より、あらゆる目的を成就させる吉祥なる「ルドラ・シャーンティ(Rudra-Śānti)」を説こう。これは子を得るため、諸惑星の障りを除くため、また毒と病を滅するために修される。
Lord Agni (traditionally narrating the Agni Purana’s ritual sections to Sage Vasiṣṭha)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Vrata","secondary_vidya":"Mantra","practical_application":"Rudra-Śānti as a pacificatory rite for putra-prāpti, graha-doṣa mitigation, and protection from viṣa/roga.","sutra_style":true}
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Concept: Śiva-śānti as sarvārtha-sādhanī (multi-purpose pacificatory sādhanā).
Application: Use a single Śaiva śānti framework to address diverse anxieties—progeny, fate/planets, toxins, illness—by ritual ordering and devotion.
Khanda Section: Shaanti-Kalpa (Rudra-Śānti / Graha-Śānti and protective rites)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A Śaiva priest begins teaching the Rudra-Śānti, with a homa-kuṇḍa, bilva leaves, rudrākṣa, and a family seeking progeny and protection from illness/poison.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala temple mural style, Rudra-Śānti homa scene, Śiva’s presence as subtle aura behind the priest, traditional lamps, bilva leaves, muted earthy reds and greens, flat iconic composition","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, central Śiva blessing a couple seeking a son, gold foil halo, homa altar in foreground, rich jewel tones, ornate borders","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, instructional ritual setup: homa-kuṇḍa, ladle, offerings, priest demonstrating śānti procedure, delicate linework, soft shading, labeled implements","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, courtly household performing Rudra-Śānti for protection from poison and disease, detailed textiles, small homa fire, attendants with offerings, fine architectural interior"}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: रुद्रशान्तिं = रुद्र-शान्तिम्; सर्वार्थसाधनीं = सर्व-अर्थ-साधनीम्; पुत्रर्थं/ग्रहनाशार्थं treated as अव्ययीभाव with अर्थम्; विषव्याधिविनष्टये = विष-व्याधि-विनष्टये.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 323 (Śānti-kalpa context); Agni Purana Graha-śānti sections (elsewhere in ritual chapters)
It announces the Rudra-Śānti (Śiva-pacification) rite as a practical ritual application for three outcomes: progeny (putrārtha), mitigation of graha-afflictions (grahanāśa), and protection/healing from poison and disease (viṣa-vyādhi-vināśa).
By linking a single Śaanti-kalpa rite to multiple domains—family welfare (progeny), Jyotiṣa-related afflictions (graha-doṣa), and health/protection (poison and disease)—the text demonstrates its multi-disciplinary, handbook-like coverage of ritual solutions for worldly and spiritual problems.
Rudra-Śānti is framed as an auspicious, merit-producing pacification that removes obstructive forces (grahas and ailments) and supports dharmic household aims such as progeny, implying purification and the restoration of harmony through Śiva’s appeasement.