Rudra’s Omitted Share in the Yajña (रुद्रभागानुपपत्तिः — यज्ञोपाख्यानम्)
अभिभूतास्ततो देवा विषयाज्न प्रजज्ञिरे । न प्रत्यभाच्च यज्ञ: स देवतास्त्रेसिरे तथा
abhibhūtās tato devā viṣayāj jñaṃ prajajñire | na pratyabhāc ca yajñaḥ sa devatās tresire tathā ||
于是诸天被那股影响所压倒,竟不能清明地辨识所感知之物;连那场祭祀(yajña)也不再呈现其应有的吉祥形相。见此紊乱,众神皆因恐惧而战栗。
वैशम्पायन उवाच
When destructive, unrighteous power prevails, it clouds discernment (jñāna) and destabilizes sacred order (yajña). The gods’ fear symbolizes that adharma does not merely harm individuals—it disturbs the moral and ritual foundations that uphold the world.
Vaiśampāyana describes a moment of ominous disturbance: the gods are overwhelmed, perception and recognition falter, and the sacrifice no longer appears properly. This abnormality frightens the deities, indicating a grave imbalance in the cosmic and ethical order.