Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Origin of Kapalin Rudra (Pulastya–Narada Dialogue)
राजसः पञ्चवदनो वेदवेदाङ्गपारगः स्रष्टा चराचरस्यास्य जगतो ऽद्भुतदर्शनः
rājasaḥ pañcavadano vedavedāṅgapāragaḥ sraṣṭā carācarasyāsya jagato 'dbhutadarśanaḥ
ఆ రాజస స్వరూపుడు పంచవదనుడు, వేదవేదాంగపారగుడు; ఈ సమస్త చరాచర జగత్తుకు స్రష్ట, అద్భుత దర్శనముగలవాడు.
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The creator-function is grounded in Vedic order: mastery of Veda/Vedāṅga symbolizes that creation is intelligible and structured. Ethically, it elevates śāstra (right knowledge) as the basis for right action in the manifested world.
Sarga: the verse characterizes the creative agency (the sraṣṭā) and the scope of what is produced (cara and ācara).
Five faces commonly symbolize comprehensive cognition and the spread of sacred sound/knowledge in all directions. The ‘moving and unmoving’ pair indicates totality—life and matter, sentient and insentient—within the created order.