पूषणं चाभिदुद्राव पादेन च रुषान्वित: । पुरोडाशं भक्षयतो दशनान् वै व्यशातयत्,फिर उन्होंने रोषमें भरकर पैदल ही पूषादेवताका पीछा किया और पुरोडाश भक्षण करनेवाले उनके दाँतोंको तोड़ डाला
pūṣāṇaṃ cābhidudrāva pādena ca ruṣānvitaḥ | puroḍāśaṃ bhakṣayato daśanān vai vyaśātayat ||
随后,他怒气冲天,徒步追赶普尚神。普尚正食用祭祀的普罗陀沙时,鲁陀罗击碎了他的牙齿。
वायुदेव उवाच
The verse highlights the ethical danger of krodha (anger): when rage governs action, it produces disproportionate harm and disturbs sacred order (yajña). Even in divine narratives, violence born of wrath is shown as a cause of disorder and suffering.
Vāyu narrates that an enraged figure charged after the deity Pūṣan and, while Pūṣan was consuming the sacrificial puroḍāśa, smashed his teeth—an act reflecting the turmoil and violence surrounding a disrupted sacrifice.