The Disruption of Dakṣa’s Sacrifice, the Hari–Hara Conflict, and the Establishment of Rudra’s Sacrificial Share
तस्य नानदतो ज्वालाः श्रोत्रेभ्यो निर्ययुस्तदा । तत्र भूतानि वेतालाः उच्छ्रुष्माः प्रेतपूतनाः ॥ २१.२९ ॥
tasya nānadato jvālāḥ śrotrebhyo niryayus tadā | tatra bhūtāni vetālā ucchruṣmāḥ pretapūtanāḥ || 21.29 ||
ពេលព្រះគ្រហឹមរំពង អណ្តាតភ្លើងបានផ្ទុះចេញពីត្រចៀកទាំងពីរ។ នៅទីនោះបានលេចឡើងសត្វអាថ៌កំបាំងដូចជា ភូតៈ និង វេតាលៈ ព្រមទាំង ឧច្ឆ្រុស្មៈ ព្រេតៈ និង ពូតនា។
Varāha (default speaker framework; not explicit in excerpt)
Varaha Avatara Context: {"is_varaha_focus":true,"aspect_highlighted":"battle_fury","boar_form_detail":"None","earth_interaction":"None"}
Bhu Devi Dialogue: {"is_dialogue":false,"speaker_role":"None","bhu_devi_state":"None","key_question":"None"}
Mathura Mandala: {"is_mathura_related":false,"specific_site":"None","parikrama_context":"None","krishna_connection":"None"}
Dharma Shastra: {"has_dharma_rule":false,"topic":"None","instruction_summary":"None","karmic_consequence":"None"}
Vrata Mahatmya: {"has_vrata":false,"vrata_name":"None","tithi_month":"None","promised_fruit":"None"}
Cosmic Boar Symbolism: {"has_symbolism":true,"symbolic_interpretation":"Flames from the ears externalize the Lord’s śabda-śakti: sound (roar) becomes fire (tejas), and from that tejas arise liminal beings—suggesting that uncontrolled or shadowed energies at creation’s edge manifest as preta/bhūta classes.","yajna_varaha_imagery":"Ears as receptacles of śruti; when the cosmic ‘hearing’ turns into blazing tejas, it resembles sacrificial fire kindled by mantra—yet here it births inauspicious retinues, like impurities expelled at the rite’s boundary.","vedantic_connection":"Maps the emergence of tamasic/rajasik forces within prakṛti’s unfolding under īśvara’s supervision; even ‘dark’ beings are contained within the cosmic order, not outside it."}
Philosophical Teaching: {"has_teaching":true,"teaching_type":"cosmology of guṇas / moral psychology","core_concept":"From divine energy, multiple orders of beings arise, including fearsome liminal entities—indicating a graded cosmos where even the frightening has a place and function.","practical_application":"Maintain purity of speech and mind; avoid tamasic habits that ‘invite’ preta-like states; seek sattva through mantra, charity, and restraint."}
Subject Matter: ["Cosmology","Mythic beings","Narrative imagery"]
Primary Rasa: bhayānaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: cosmic threshold / liminal space
Related Themes: Continuation into the mass uprising of kūṣmāṇḍas and yātudhānas (21.21.30)
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"From the Lord’s roaring, flames shoot from his ears; in the fiery glare, spectral beings—bhūtas, vetālas, ucchruṣmās, pretas, pūtanās—materialize around him.","item_prompts":["flames from ears","ghostly silhouettes","vetāla forms with wild hair","preta gaunt bodies","pūtanā-like witch figure","smoke and embers"],"kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural: stylized flames and dark spirit-forms with exaggerated eyes; layered reds/oranges against deep blue-black; rhythmic arrangement of beings around the central deity.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore: central roaring Lord with gold aura; spirits rendered in darker tones with minimal gold; embossed flame motifs near the ears; dramatic symmetry.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore: detailed, refined depiction of different spirit-types; controlled fire effects; emphasis on line and expression rather than gore.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari: narrative clarity—distinct labeled-looking groups of beings; swirling smoke bands; compact, energetic crowding around the sound-source."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"eerie, intense","suggested_raga":"Todi","pace":"medium-fast","voice_tone":"dark, emphatic, with sharp articulation of the spirit-names"}
It exemplifies a Purāṇic narrative technique: cataloging classes of supernatural beings to mark an ominous or liminal moment, a feature common in early medieval Sanskrit literature and its mythic cosmology.
No explicit geographic toponym appears in this verse; it describes a scene of manifestation (“there”) without naming a specific site.
The verse is primarily descriptive rather than prescriptive; it conveys an atmosphere of danger or cosmic disturbance through imagery and enumerated beings, without stating a direct ethical injunction.
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