एते जामातरस्तस्य यतो दक्षस्य दुर्धियः । हित्वा महेश्वरममून्सोपश्यदधिकाञ्शिवात्
ete jāmātarastasya yato dakṣasya durdhiyaḥ | hitvā maheśvaramamūnsopaśyadadhikāñśivāt
这些皆是达刹的女婿;因达刹心智邪恶,背弃了大自在天,视这些人比湿婆更尊贵。
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration)
Scene: Dakṣa, surrounded by his sons-in-law (devas/adhikāra-devatās implied), turns away from an unseen Maheśvara; his gaze is proud and misdirected, while Śiva’s presence is suggested as a vast, calm, overshadowing reality.
Misjudging the Supreme due to pride and social alliances leads to spiritual blindness and ruin.
Kāśī’s theology centers on Śiva as Viśveśvara; the narrative defends that primacy.
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