बक-गौतमाख्यानम् / The Baka–Gautama Account
On Gratitude and Friendship Ethics
ततो देवो महादेव: शूलपाणिर्भगाक्षिहा
tato devo mahādevaḥ śūlapāṇir bhagākṣihā
Pagkaraan, lumitaw/umabante ang diyos na Mahādeva—si Śiva, ang may hawak na trident, ang sumira sa mata ni Bhaga.
भीष्म उवाच
By invoking Śiva through powerful epithets, the passage underscores that dharma is upheld not only by human effort but also by a higher moral-cosmic authority that can restrain arrogance and restore order when it is violated.
Bhīṣma continues narrating and introduces Śiva’s arrival or action, identifying him as Mahādeva, the trident-bearer, and the one famed for striking Bhaga’s eye—signals that a decisive divine presence is entering the episode.