Adhyāya 283: Varṇa-vṛtti, Nyāya-ārjana, and the Decline-and-Restoration of Dharma (वर्णवृत्तिः न्यायार्जनं च)
भद्रकालीति विख्याता देव्या: कोपाद् विनि:सृता । प्रेषितो देवदेवेन यज्ञान्तिकमिहागतौ
bhadrakālīti vikhyātā devyāḥ kopād viniḥsṛtā | preṣito devadevena yajñāntikam ihāgatau |
«នាងនេះមាននាមល្បីថា ភទ្រកាលី កើតចេញពីកំហឹងរបស់ទេវី។ ត្រូវបានផ្ញើដោយទេវទេវ (ព្រះជាម្ចាស់នៃទេវទាំងឡាយ) យើងទាំងពីរបានមកដល់ជិតបំផុតនៃយញ្ញនេះ»។
वीरभद्र उवाच
The verse frames divine power as responsive to moral and ritual disorder: wrath-born manifestations (like Bhadrakālī) arise to restore balance, and even a yajña is not automatically righteous unless aligned with dharma and reverence.
Vīrabhadra identifies Bhadrakālī as a wrath-manifested form of the Goddess and states that the God of gods (Śiva/Mahādeva) has dispatched them; therefore, they have arrived at the sacrificial ground, signaling divine intervention at the yajña.