Dakṣa-yajña-bhaṅgaḥ — Dadhīci’s Teaching and the Destruction of Dakṣa’s Sacrifice
एवं विज्ञापितो देव्या देवो देववरः प्रभुः / ससर्ज सहसा रुद्रं दक्षयज्ञजिघांसया
evaṃ vijñāpito devyā devo devavaraḥ prabhuḥ / sasarja sahasā rudraṃ dakṣayajñajighāṃsayā
دیوی کی اس عرض پر دیوتاؤں میں برتر پروردگار نے دکش کے یَجْن کو تباہ کرنے کے ارادے سے فوراً رودر کو پیدا کیا۔
Purāṇic narrator (Vyāsa/Sūta-style narration within the Kurma Purana’s Dakṣa-yajña episode)
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It presents the Supreme as an active, sovereign principle (prabhu) who, while transcendent, can manifest a divine force (Rudra) to restore dharma—showing the Atman/Iśvara as both beyond and capable of purposeful action.
No direct practice is taught in this verse; instead it supplies the theological ground for Kurma Purana’s later disciplines—yoga and dharma are meaningful because the Lord upholds cosmic order and responds to adharma.
It frames Rudra as a divinely manifested power serving cosmic order, supporting the Kurma Purana’s synthetic outlook where Śiva-Rudra functions in harmony with the supreme lordship that Vaishnavas identify with Viṣṇu.