Adhyaya 63: Daksha’s Progeny, Kashyapa’s Offspring, and the Rishi-Vamshas that Sustain the Worlds
रक्षोगणं क्रोधवशा महामायं व्यजीजनत् रुद्राणां च गणं तद्वद् गोमहिष्यौ वराङ्गना
rakṣogaṇaṃ krodhavaśā mahāmāyaṃ vyajījanat rudrāṇāṃ ca gaṇaṃ tadvad gomahiṣyau varāṅganā
Nang madaig ng poot, ang Mahāmāyā na may marikit na anyo ay nagluwal ng mga pangkat ng Rākṣasa; at sa gayunding paraan ay nilikha rin niya ang mga pangkat ng mga Rudra—na nagpakita bilang baka at babaeng kalabaw, ang dakilang diyosa.
Suta Goswami (narrating the creation sequence to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames creation as Śiva’s Śakti (Mahāmāyā) projecting various hosts; in Linga worship, this reinforces that all beings and forces arise from the Pati (Śiva) through Śakti, so the devotee returns to the source by worshipping the Linga.
Śiva-tattva is implied as the sovereign principle whose Rudra-hosts manifest through Mahāmāyā; the verse highlights Pati as the transcendent Lord, while Śakti operates as the immanent power that produces differentiated beings, including fierce and protective forces.
No specific rite is prescribed in this verse; the yogic takeaway aligns with Pāśupata insight—recognize all arising forces (even wrathful or demonic tendencies) as movements of Māyā, and seek release of the paśu from pāśa by centering awareness on Pati through Śiva-upāsanā.