Rudra’s Wrath at Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Iconography of Kālarūpa through the Zodiac
पादप्रहारैरमरा त्रिशुलेनापरे मुने दृष्ट्यग्निना तथैवान्ये देवाद्याः प्रलयीकृताः
pādaprahārairamarā triśulenāpare mune dṛṣṭyagninā tathaivānye devādyāḥ pralayīkṛtāḥ
పాదప్రహారాలతో కొందరు దేవులు కూలిపోయారు; ఓ మునీ, మరికొందరు త్రిశూలంతో; ఇంకా కొందరు దేవాదులు ఆయన దృష్టి అగ్నిచేత అలాగే ప్రళయమైపోయారు।
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The verse teaches that cosmic order includes dissolution as well as preservation. Even divine beings are subject to higher law; alignment with dharma, not status, is what protects.
It resonates with pralaya motifs (one of the Purāṇic cosmological concerns), but here used within a narrative episode (carita) to depict Rudra’s destructive capacity rather than a full cosmology of sarga/pratisarga.
Feet, trident, and fiery gaze represent escalating registers of power: physical dominance, weaponized authority, and sheer will/tejas. The ‘fire of sight’ especially signifies consciousness as an annihilative force—Rudra’s glance dissolves forms without contact.