Rudra’s Wrath at Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Iconography of Kālarūpa through the Zodiac
तमापतन्तं भगवान् संनिरीक्ष्य त्रिलोचनः बाहुभ्यां प्रतिजग्राह करेणैकेन शङ्करः
tamāpatantaṃ bhagavān saṃnirīkṣya trilocanaḥ bāhubhyāṃ pratijagrāha kareṇaikena śaṅkaraḥ
ครั้นเห็นเขาพุ่งเข้ามา พระผู้เป็นเจ้าไตรเนตรก็รับจับไว้ด้วยสองแขน; พระศังกรทรงยึดเขาไว้มั่นด้วยพระหัตถ์เพียงข้างเดียว।
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True mastery is shown as restraint: Śiva does not mirror anger with anger; he simply contains the aggressor, modeling control of force under higher intelligence.
Narrative deed-account (carita) illustrating divine intervention in cosmic governance; it supports dharma-restoration themes rather than genealogical cataloging.
The ‘single hand’ motif signals the asymmetry between finite power and the supreme: the divine can neutralize tumult with minimal exertion, implying that cosmic order is upheld effortlessly at the highest level.