Rudra’s Wrath at Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Iconography of Kālarūpa through the Zodiac
मीनद्वयमथासक्तं मीनस्तीर्थाब्धिसंचरः वसते पुण्यदेशेषु देवब्राह्नणसद्मसु
mīnadvayamathāsaktaṃ mīnastīrthābdhisaṃcaraḥ vasate puṇyadeśeṣu devabrāhnaṇasadmasu
Затем эта пара рыб, соединённых друг с другом,—рыба, странствующая по тиртхам и океану,—обитает в святых краях, в домах богов и брахманов.
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Holiness is portrayed as ‘habitable’: sacred places and righteous households attract auspicious presences; the verse reinforces the ideal of keeping deva- and brāhmaṇa-oriented homes as loci of purity.
Best treated as sarga-like descriptive material (cataloging beings and their spheres) within a likely tīrtha-oriented narrative unit rather than the core five marks.
A ‘pair of fish’ commonly signifies fertility/fortune and harmonious coupling; situating them in tīrthas and pious homes frames prosperity as aligned with dharma and sacred association.