ईश्वर उवाच । वेदपादो यूपदंष्ट्रः क्रतुदंतःस्रुचीमुखः । अग्निजिह्वो दर्भरोमा ब्रह्मशीर्षा महातपाः
īśvara uvāca | vedapādo yūpadaṃṣṭraḥ kratudaṃtaḥsrucīmukhaḥ | agnijihvo darbharomā brahmaśīrṣā mahātapāḥ
イーシュヴァラは言った。「その御足はヴェーダ、その牙は供犠の柱ユーパ、その歯は祭式(クラトゥ)、その口は祭杓スルチーであった。舌は火、毛はクシャ草、頭は梵天—大いなる苦行の力を具えていた。」
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A colossal Varāha-form whose limbs are mapped to Vedic components: Vedas as feet, yūpa as tusks, kratu as teeth, sruc as mouth, Agni as tongue, kuśa as body-hair, Brahmā as head—standing at the edge of the cosmic ocean with sacrificial radiance.
The divine is presented as identical with yajña—Vedic order is not merely a ritual but a cosmic body sustaining creation.
The verse praises Yajñavarāha as part of the Prabhāsa tīrtha-origin narrative leading to Karddamāla.
No explicit prescription, but it sacralizes Vedic yajña elements (yūpa, ladle, darbha, fire) as divine limbs.
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