Rudra’s Wrath at Daksha’s Sacrifice and the Iconography of Kālarūpa through the Zodiac
भ्रामितस्यातिवेगेन नारदांशुमतो ऽपि हि भुजौ हस्वत्वमापन्नौ त्रुटितस्नायुबन्धनौ
bhrāmitasyātivegena nāradāṃśumato 'pi hi bhujau hasvatvamāpannau truṭitasnāyubandhanau
اے نارَد، حد سے زیادہ تیزی سے گھمانے پر اَمشُمان کی دونوں بازو بھی چھوٹی ہو گئیں اور پٹھوں کے بندھن ٹوٹ گئے۔
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Power used without restraint produces real harm; the text underscores that even exalted beings are not beyond injury, reinforcing the Purāṇic ethic that protection (rakṣā) and right order require a superior, stabilizing dharma.
Carita (episode of divine beings) used pedagogically; it is not cosmogenesis but moralized narrative illustrating disorder and its rectification.
The ‘shortening of arms’ and torn sinews can symbolize the impairment of agency and capacity (bāhu = strength/power); when cosmic functions are violently disrupted, their ‘powers’ become constrained until restored by a higher lord.