Brahmā Counsels the Demigods; Journey to Kailāsa; Śiva’s Tranquility and Brahmā’s Praise
कर्णान्त्रैकपदाश्वास्यैर्निर्जुष्टं वृकनाभिभि: । कदलीखण्डसंरुद्धनलिनीपुलिनश्रियम् ॥ २१ ॥
karṇāntraikapadāśvāsyair nirjuṣṭaṁ vṛka-nābhibhiḥ kadalī-khaṇḍa-saṁruddha- nalinī-pulina-śriyam
នៅទីនោះមានក្តាន់ជាច្រើនប្រភេទ—កර්ណាន្ត្រ ឯកបដ អશ્વាស្យ វೃក និងក្តាន់មានក្លិនកស្តូរី (វૃកនાભិ)។ ហើយឆ្នេរនលិនីត្រូវបានព័ទ្ធជុំវិញដោយព្រៃចេកដុះក្រាស់ ធ្វើឲ្យទេសភាពស្រស់ស្អាតណាស់។
This verse depicts the area as desolate and unsafe—infested with wolves—and its natural beauty (lotus-lined banks) overgrown and obstructed, emphasizing ruin after irreligious conflict.
He is painting the aftermath of the broken sacrifice to show how a sacred setting loses harmony and prosperity when arrogance and offense disrupt dharma.
When respect, purity, and right intention are neglected, even a good endeavor becomes chaotic—so protect devotional practice by avoiding offense and maintaining spiritual discipline.