अनेकैश्चाटुभिर्देवी देवेन प्रतिबोधिता कोपं तीव्रं न तत्याज सती मर्मणि घट्टिता //
anekaiścāṭubhirdevī devena pratibodhitā kopaṃ tīvraṃ na tatyāja satī marmaṇi ghaṭṭitā //
Embora o deus tenha apaziguado repetidas vezes a Deusa com muitas palavras conciliadoras, Satī não abandonou a sua ira feroz, pois fora ferida no âmago do seu ser.
This verse does not discuss pralaya; it focuses on Sati’s inner wound and unresolved anger despite Shiva’s attempts to pacify her, within the Daksha-yajna narrative.
It highlights a key ethical theme in the Purana: grievous insult (marma-ghāta) can fracture social and familial harmony; rulers and householders are advised to prevent dishonor, speak responsibly, and address conflicts before they harden into destructive wrath.
No Vastu or iconographic rule is stated here; the ritual backdrop is the impending sacrificial dispute (yajña-conflict), emphasizing that ritual acts lose sanctity when fueled by insult and hostility.