संहाररूप-प्रादुर्भावः
Manifestation of Śiva’s Saṃhāra-Form
अथ विभ्रम्य पक्षाभ्यां नाभिपादान्विदारयन् । पादान्बबंध पुच्छेन बाहुभ्याम्बाहु मण्डलम्
atha vibhramya pakṣābhyāṃ nābhipādānvidārayan | pādānbabaṃdha pucchena bāhubhyāmbāhu maṇḍalam
ثم أخذ يدور بجناحيه كليهما، فمزّق الموضع من السُّرّة إلى القدمين. وبذيله قيّد القدمين، وبذراعيه أمسك دائرةَ ذراعي الخصم وشدّها إحكامًا.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Śarabheśvara
Role: destructive
It portrays overwhelming power in a divine contest, reminding the devotee that all limited strength is subdued before the Lord’s supreme Shakti; in Shaiva Siddhanta, the bound soul (paśu) is ultimately mastered and liberated only by Pati (Shiva).
The verse uses vivid, saguna (form-based) action to convey Shiva’s supremacy in manifest play; such narratives support devotion to Saguna Shiva, which culminates in steady worship of the Linga as the accessible sign of the transcendent Lord.
A practical takeaway is to cultivate inner steadiness through japa of the Panchakshara—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—and disciplined worship (abhisheka, bhasma/tripuṇḍra, rudrākṣa), transforming agitation into devotion and surrender.