द्विजराजश्च धर्मश्च भृगुमारीचिमुख्यकाः । अत्यंतमपमानस्य भाजनं तेन कारिताः
dvijarājaśca dharmaśca bhṛgumārīcimukhyakāḥ | atyaṃtamapamānasya bhājanaṃ tena kāritāḥ
婆罗门之王与正法神本身,连同婆利古、摩利支及其他大仙人,皆被他施以极大的羞辱。
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration)
Scene: Dakṣa’s courtly sacrificial hall where eminent beings—Dharma personified and great sages like Bhṛgu and Mārīci—are publicly humiliated; faces show shock and restrained anger; ritual grandeur contrasts moral disgrace.
Status, learning, and ritual authority do not protect one who aligns against the Supreme; dharma without devotion becomes hollow.
Within Kāśīkhaṇḍa, the supremacy of Śiva (Viśveśvara of Kāśī) is the doctrinal center behind the narrative.
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