Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Origin of Kapalin Rudra (Pulastya–Narada Dialogue)
अहं ते प्रतिजानामि तमोमूर्तो त्रिलोचन दिग्वासा वृषभारूढो लोकक्षयकरो भवान्
ahaṃ te pratijānāmi tamomūrto trilocana digvāsā vṛṣabhārūḍho lokakṣayakaro bhavān
汝に誓おう、三つ目の御方よ。汝は闇の化身であり、方角を衣とする(すなわち裸形)、牡牛に乗り、諸世界の滅尽(解体)をもたらす者である。
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Destruction is not framed as ‘evil’ but as a necessary cosmic function; the terrifying form is integrated into dharma as part of cyclical time and renewal.
Primarily saṃsthāna/pralaya-oriented material (often grouped under sarga–pratisarga complex): it defines Rudra’s role in dissolution and cosmic maintenance.
‘Tamas-form’ signifies the power that withdraws manifest multiplicity; the three eyes indicate transcendent perception beyond ordinary dualities; bull-mount and nudity mark ascetic sovereignty and primal strength.