देवपराजयः — शङ्करशरणागमनं स्कन्दकालीयुद्धं च | Devas’ Defeat, Refuge in Śaṅkara, and the Battle of Skanda and Kālī
देवाः प्रदुद्रुवुः सर्वे येऽन्ये नन्दीश्वरादयः । एक एव कार्त्तिकेयस्तस्थौ समरमूर्द्धनि
devāḥ pradudruvuḥ sarve ye'nye nandīśvarādayaḥ | eka eva kārttikeyastasthau samaramūrddhani
Alle Götter flohen in Hast, zusammen mit den anderen, beginnend mit Nandīśvara; doch Kārttikeya allein stand unbeirrt an der vordersten Front der Schlacht.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
The verse highlights dhairya (steadfast courage) as a Shaiva virtue: even when external supports withdraw, the devotee who is aligned with Shiva’s dharma stands firm, reflecting inner surrender and spiritual resilience.
Kārttikeya’s fearlessness is presented as the fruit of devotion to Saguna Shiva—Shiva as the living Lord who empowers His gaṇas and sons; such narratives strengthen śraddhā in Shiva’s protective grace, central to Linga worship.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” for steadiness of mind, along with Tripuṇḍra-bhasma remembrance of impermanence, cultivating fearlessness in one’s duties.