दक्षयज्ञध्वंसः—वीरभद्रप्रेषणं, देवविष्ण्वोः पराजयः, पुनरनुग्रहः
भद्रमाह महातेजाः प्रार्थयन्प्रणतः प्रभुः अलं क्रोधेन वै भद्र नष्टाश्चैव दिवौकसः
bhadramāha mahātejāḥ prārthayanpraṇataḥ prabhuḥ alaṃ krodhena vai bhadra naṣṭāścaiva divaukasaḥ
Đấng Chúa tể uy lực, rực sáng đã ngỏ lời với Bhadra. Ngài cúi mình khẩn cầu mà nói: “Đủ rồi, hỡi Bhadra, chớ còn giận dữ—quả thật các thiên chúng nơi cõi trời đã bị diệt mất rồi.”
Suta Goswami (outer narration); within the episode, a Prabhu (lordly figure) addresses Bhadra
It highlights śānti (pacification) after destructive force—Linga worship is presented as aligning the pashu (soul) with Pati’s stabilizing grace, turning chaos into order through restraint and reverence.
Shiva-tattva is implied as sovereign mastery: even when fierce energies act, the Lord’s higher function is niyamana (regulation), limiting destruction and restoring cosmic balance for the devas and worlds.
Krodha-nigraha (restraint of anger) is the yogic takeaway—an essential pashupata discipline for reducing pasha (bondage) and re-establishing inner and outer śānti.