एवमुक्तस्ततः शंभुर्विष्णुमेतदुदाहरत् । ब्रह्मणस्तु शिरश्छिन्नमंगु्ल्यग्रनखेन ह
evamuktastataḥ śaṃbhurviṣṇumetadudāharat | brahmaṇastu śiraśchinnamaṃgu्lyagranakhena ha
被如此问及,商布便向毗湿奴说明道:“确然,梵天之首乃被我指尖之甲所斩断。”
Śiva (Śambhu) speaking to Viṣṇu
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Audience of Kāśīkhaṇḍa; in-scene: Śiva explaining to Viṣṇu
Scene: Śambhu responds: Brahmā’s head was cut off by the nail-tip of his finger—an image of effortless yet terrible power; the moment is stark and revelatory.
The Purāṇic narrative frames even divine beings as upholding moral order through acknowledgment of acts and acceptance of expiatory discipline.
While this verse states the cause, the broader Kāśīkhaṇḍa context links the ensuing vow and its resolution to Kāśī’s liberating sacred sphere.
The verse introduces the etiological basis for an expiatory vrata associated with the kapāla/bhikṣā motif (detailed in surrounding verses).