Rudra’s Wrath at Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Iconography of Kālarūpa through the Zodiac
अर्द्धेन यज्ञवाटान्ते जटाधर इति श्रुतः अर्द्धेन गगने शर्वः कालरूपी च कथ्यते
arddhena yajñavāṭānte jaṭādhara iti śrutaḥ arddhena gagane śarvaḥ kālarūpī ca kathyate
തന്റെ സാന്നിധ്യത്തിന്റെ ഒരു പകുതിയാൽ യജ്ഞവാടത്തിന്റെ അറ്റത്ത് അദ്ദേഹം ‘ജടാധരൻ’ എന്നു പ്രസിദ്ധനായി; മറ്റെ പകുതിയാൽ ആകാശത്തിൽ സ്ഥിതനായ ശർവൻ ‘കാലരൂപൻ’ എന്നു പറയപ്പെടുന്നു.
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The sacred is both immanent (present at the ritual boundary, guarding the rite) and transcendent (pervading the sky as Kāla). Ethical action must respect both: proper conduct in ritual space and awareness of universal accountability under Time.
Devatā-carita within the narrative continuum (often grouped with vamśānucarita-style storytelling): it expounds a deity’s nature and function rather than genealogy or creation cycles.
The ‘half here, half there’ expresses Śiva’s simultaneity: ascetic lord (jaṭādhara) anchored to the yajña’s limen, and cosmic regulator (kālarūpa) operating as Time. It also bridges sectarian readings by presenting deity as both personal form and cosmic principle.