वीरभद्र–देवयुद्धवर्णनम्
Vīrabhadra and the Battle with the Devas
वीरभद्रोद्धृतारातिः केसरीव वनद्विपान् । दिशो विलोकयामास कः कुत्रास्तीत्यनुक्षणम्
vīrabhadroddhṛtārātiḥ kesarīva vanadvipān | diśo vilokayāmāsa kaḥ kutrāstītyanukṣaṇam
Nachdem Vīrabhadra die feindlichen Gegner ergriffen und unterworfen hatte, suchte er immer wieder alle Richtungen ab – wie ein Löwe, der nach wilden Elefanten sucht – und fragte: „Wer ist da, und wo ist er?“
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
Sthala Purana: Episode belongs to Dakṣa-yajña-bhaṅga: Vīrabhadra manifests from Śiva’s wrath/grief after Satī’s insult and disrupts Dakṣa’s sacrifice; not a Jyotirliṅga origin per se.
Significance: Didactic: warns against aparādha to Śiva and devotees; underscores that ritual without bhakti and humility collapses.
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: destructive
It portrays Shiva’s shakti acting through Vīrabhadra to uproot adharma and pride; the relentless searching symbolizes the inescapability of divine justice when ego-driven hostility rises against dharma and devotion.
Vīrabhadra represents Saguna Shiva’s active, protective governance of the cosmos—reminding devotees that the Linga is not merely a symbol but the living presence of Pati who safeguards bhakti and corrects transgression.
Contemplate Shiva as the inner witness who ‘searches’ the heart: chant the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with repentance and humility, and adopt Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) as a reminder to burn ego and align with dharma.