Dakṣa-yajña-bhaṅgaḥ — Dadhīci’s Teaching and the Destruction of Dakṣa’s Sacrifice
एतद् वः कथितं सर्वं दक्षयज्ञनिषूदनम् / शृणुध्वं दक्षपुत्रीणां सर्वासां चैव संततिम्
etad vaḥ kathitaṃ sarvaṃ dakṣayajñaniṣūdanam / śṛṇudhvaṃ dakṣaputrīṇāṃ sarvāsāṃ caiva saṃtatim
దక్షయజ్ఞనాశం గురించి ఇదంతా మీకు చెప్పాను; ఇప్పుడు దక్షుని కుమార్తెలందరి సంతతి—వంశపరంపర—వినండి।
Sūta (narrator) speaking to the sages (Naimiṣāraṇya frame)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
This verse is primarily narrative and transitional: it closes the account of Dakṣa’s sacrifice and introduces genealogical creation-lines. Its implied teaching is Paurāṇic—cosmic order unfolds through sanctioned lineages after disorder is corrected—rather than a direct exposition of Ātman.
No specific yoga practice is taught in this verse. It functions as a structural pivot in the Purāṇa, moving from the ethical-theological episode of the yajña to creation-lineages; yogic instruction appears more explicitly elsewhere (notably in the Upari-bhāga’s Īśvara-gītā and related Pāśupata-oriented sections).
Indirectly: the ‘destruction of Dakṣa’s sacrifice’ is a classic Śaiva episode, yet in the Kūrma Purāṇa’s broader synthesis it serves to restore dharma and cosmic balance, aligning Śiva’s corrective power with the Purāṇic vision of a unified divine governance rather than sectarian opposition.