ददाह तं कालमनेकवर्णं व्यात्ताननं भीमबहूग्ररूपम् । ज्वालावलीभिः परिदह्यमानमतिप्रचंडं भुवनैकभक्षणम्
dadāha taṃ kālamanekavarṇaṃ vyāttānanaṃ bhīmabahūgrarūpam | jvālāvalībhiḥ paridahyamānamatipracaṃḍaṃ bhuvanaikabhakṣaṇam
اس نے اُس کال کو جلا ڈالا—کئی رنگوں والا، منہ پھاڑے ہوئے، ہولناک اور بے شمار سخت روپوں والا؛ شعلوں کی مالاؤں میں گھرا ہوا، نہایت ہیبت ناک، گویا سارے جہان کو اکیلا نگلنے والا۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating
Tirtha: Kedāra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A monstrous, many-colored Kāla with gaping mouth and countless fierce forms is encircled by garlands of flame as Śiva’s fire consumes him.
What appears invincible and world-consuming is still subdued by the Lord who preserves dharma and His devotees.
Kedāra, as the sacred theatre where cosmic threats are neutralized by Śiva’s presence.
None; it is a vivid praise of Śiva’s protective potency in the Kedāra narrative.