Adhyaya 52 — The Manifestation of Nilalohita (Rudra) and the Allocation of His Names, Abodes, Consorts, and Lineages
दीक्षितो ब्राह्मणः सोम इत्येतास्तनवः क्रमात् ।
सुवर्चला तथैवोमा विकेशी चापरा स्वधा ॥
dīkṣito brāhmaṇaḥ soma ity etās tanavaḥ kramāt / suvarcalā tathaivomā vikeśī cāparā svadhā
“Yang telah menerima dikṣā (pertapaan), brāhmaṇa, dan Soma”—inilah (bersama yang terdahulu) kedudukan-kedudukan menurut tertib. Pasangan mereka ialah Suvarcalā; demikian juga Umā, Vikeśī, dan seorang lagi bernama Svadhā.
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The list links Rudra to both natural domains (sun, elements) and dharmic-sacrificial domains (dīkṣā, brāhmaṇa, soma), implying that cosmic order and ritual order mirror one another.
Sarga with Vaṁśa-like cataloguing: stations and consorts are enumerated to formalize the deity’s structured presence.
Consorts function as śakti-correlates of the Rudra forms; naming Umā among them signals that the ‘Rudra principle’ is inseparable from a feminine power that makes it manifest and worshipable.