युद्धप्रसङ्गः—देवगणयुद्धे शिवविष्णुसंयोगः / Battle Episode—Śiva–Viṣṇu Convergence in the Devas’ Conflict
चक्रं गृहीत्वा हरिणा स्मृत्वा शिवपदाम्बुजम् । तेन चक्रेण परिघो द्रुतं खंडीकृतस्तदा
cakraṃ gṛhītvā hariṇā smṛtvā śivapadāmbujam | tena cakreṇa parigho drutaṃ khaṃḍīkṛtastadā
حينئذٍ أخذ هَري (فيشنو) قرصه، واستحضر في قلبه قدمي اللوتس للرب شيفا، فبذلك القرص نفسه حطّم الهراوة الحديدية (باريغا) سريعًا إلى قطع.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
The verse highlights that even a supremely powerful deity like Viṣṇu attains immediate success by remembering Śiva’s lotus-feet—teaching that Śiva-bhakti (smaraṇa and śaraṇāgati) is a direct channel for grace and the removal of obstacles.
Remembering Śiva’s “lotus-feet” points to Saguna Śiva as the approachable Lord who bestows protection; in practice, devotees mirror this by worshiping the Śiva-liṅga with focused remembrance, treating the Liṅga as the living locus of Śiva’s presence and grace.
It suggests smaraṇa (devotional recollection) and śaraṇāgati: mentally bowing to Śiva’s feet before action; a practical takeaway is japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with brief dhyāna on Śiva’s feet as a protective and centering practice.