Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Origin of Kapalin Rudra (Pulastya–Narada Dialogue)
त्रिशूलाभिहतान्मार्गात् तिस्रो धारा विनिर्ययुः एका गगनमाक्रम्य स्थिता ताराभिमम्डिता
triśūlābhihatānmārgāt tisro dhārā viniryayuḥ ekā gaganamākramya sthitā tārābhimamḍitā
Mula sa landas na tinamaan ng trisula, lumitaw ang tatlong agos. Ang isa ay umakyat sa kalangitan at nanatili roon, pinalamutian ng mga bituin.
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The verse emphasizes that divine agency can generate multiple orders of reality from a single act—terrestrial and celestial—suggesting a layered cosmos where the sacred is not confined to earth.
Best classified under sarga/etiological narration (creation-like account of streams and subsequent beings), rather than vamśānucarita; it functions as an origin explanation within the narrative.
The ‘three streams’ can be read as a tripartite unfolding of Rudra’s power; the stream that becomes star-adorned indicates transmutation from physical flow to astral presence (a sacralization of the cosmos).