Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Origin of Kapalin Rudra (Pulastya–Narada Dialogue)
नारायणवचः श्रुत्वा त्रिशूलेन त्रिलोचनः सव्यं नारायणभुजं ताडयामास वेगवान्
nārāyaṇavacaḥ śrutvā triśūlena trilocanaḥ savyaṃ nārāyaṇabhujaṃ tāḍayāmāsa vegavān
ナーラーヤナの言葉を聞くや、三つ目の御方(シヴァ)は迅速に、三叉戟(トリシューラ)でナーラーヤナの左腕を打った。
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Spiritual narratives often teach that ultimate reality is not harmed by apparent conflict; what looks like rivalry is framed as purposeful instruction for the audience.
Carita-style theological narration: a divine interaction used to establish doctrine and devotional orientation rather than genealogical or cosmological enumeration.
The trident-blow motif externalizes the meeting of cosmic functions—creation/preservation/destruction—without implying true separation between Śiva and Viṣṇu; it supports the Purāṇic tendency toward sectarian reconciliation.