Paraśurāma Avenges Jamadagni; Restoration Through Sacrifice; Viśvāmitra’s Line and Devarāta (Śunaḥśepha)
पितु: कायेन सन्धाय शिर आदाय बर्हिषि । सर्वदेवमयं देवमात्मानमयजन्मखै: ॥ २० ॥
pituḥ kāyena sandhāya śira ādāya barhiṣi sarva-devamayaṁ devam ātmānam ayajan makhaiḥ
اس کے بعد پرشورام نے اپنے والد کے سر کو مردہ جسم کے ساتھ جوڑ کر پورے جسد کو کُشا گھاس پر رکھا۔ پھر قربانیوں کے ذریعے اس نے بھگوان واسودیو کی پرستش شروع کی، جو تمام دیوتاؤں اور ہر جاندار کے اندر بسنے والا ہمہ گیر پرماتما ہے۔
This verse states that the Supreme Lord (the ātmā, the indwelling Self) embodies and includes all the demigods, so worship directed to Him is ultimately worship of the divine source of all devas.
In the narrative context of Canto 9, Paraśurāma honors and restores his father Jamadagni after the violent events surrounding the family, performing Vedic rites as an act of duty and reverence.
It teaches honoring elders and sacred duties while remembering that all worship and goodness culminate in devotion to the Supreme Lord, the inner Self and source of all divine powers.