विनायकोत्पत्तिः / ताण्डव-प्रसङ्गः (दारुक-वधः, काली-उत्पत्तिः, क्षेत्रपालोत्पत्तिः)
भवतीं प्रार्थयाम्यद्य हिताय जगतां शुभे वधार्थं दारुकस्यास्य स्त्रीवध्यस्य वरानने
bhavatīṃ prārthayāmyadya hitāya jagatāṃ śubhe vadhārthaṃ dārukasyāsya strīvadhyasya varānane
Oh Auspiciosa, por el bien de los mundos te lo ruego hoy—oh Señora de bello rostro—haz que se cumpla la muerte de este Dāruka, destinado a caer por mano de mujer.
Suta Goswami (narrating an internal appeal to the Goddess/Shakti within the Daruka episode)
It frames world-protection (loka-hita) as the purpose of divine intervention—Shiva’s grace operates through Shakti, reminding devotees that Linga worship seeks restoration of dharma and removal of pasha-like afflictions that harm the worlds.
Shiva-tattva is implied as Pati, the sovereign protector of beings, whose will is enacted through Shakti; the destruction of adharma (Daruka) is not mere violence but a compassionate act for universal welfare.
The verse highlights prārthanā (devotional supplication) to Shakti for loka-kalyāṇa; in a Shaiva-Siddhanta lens, such prayer supports Pashupata-oriented discipline by aligning the pashu (soul) with Pati’s intent to cut bonds (pāśa) that manifest as oppression and disorder.