वीरभद्र-भैरव-आह्वानम् — Invocation of Vīrabhadra/Bhairava for Cosmic Reabsorption
विस्मृतिः किं तदंशेन दंष्ट्रोत्पातनपीडितम् । वाराहविघ्नहस्तेऽद्य याक्रोशन्तारकारिणा
vismṛtiḥ kiṃ tadaṃśena daṃṣṭrotpātanapīḍitam | vārāhavighnahaste'dya yākrośantārakāriṇā
How could there be any forgetfulness or negligence on His part? Even by a mere fraction of His power, He can crush the torment born of the uprooting of the tusks. Today, by that very hand which removes the obstacle of Varāha (the Boar), He becomes the Savior who ferries across those who cry out in distress.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
The verse praises Shiva’s unfailing attentiveness and saving power: even a fraction of his śakti removes intense suffering and turns distress into deliverance, affirming Shiva as Pati (the Lord) who protects the bound soul (paśu) and leads it toward liberation.
It highlights Saguna Shiva’s compassionate, active grace—removing obstacles and rescuing devotees who call out. In Linga-worship, this same grace is approached through devotion, mantra, and offering, trusting that Shiva’s presence is immediately protective and liberating.
A practical takeaway is to take refuge through japa of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and prayer for obstacle-removal and inner steadiness; this aligns with Shaiva practice of invoking Shiva as Tāraka during fear, suffering, and life-transitions.