शिवस्य आश्वासनं हरि-ब्रह्मणोः तथा शङ्खचूडवृत्तान्तकथनम् / Śiva’s Reassurance to Hari and Brahmā; Account of Śaṅkhacūḍa’s Origin
शापोद्धारं करिष्येऽहं युवयोस्समये खलु । मदुक्तमिति संधार्य शिरसा राधया सह
śāpoddhāraṃ kariṣye'haṃ yuvayossamaye khalu | maduktamiti saṃdhārya śirasā rādhayā saha
En el momento debido, Yo haré que se levante la maldición que pesa sobre vosotros dos. Teniendo por cierto que es Mi palabra, aceptadla con la cabeza inclinada—junto con Rādhā.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Rādhā
Role: nurturing
The verse highlights Shiva as Pati (the Lord) whose grace can loosen pāśa (bondage) such as a curse, but in accordance with right time (samaya). The devotee’s role is śraddhā—reverently holding Shiva’s promise as unfailing.
It reflects Saguna Shiva’s accessible, personal compassion—Shiva speaks, assures, and protects. In Linga-worship, devotees similarly approach Shiva with humility (śirasā) and trust that karmic obstacles are resolved through his anugraha (grace).
A practical takeaway is humble surrender: bowing with remembrance of Shiva’s assurance while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” and offering water/bhasma with a prayer for śāpoddhāra (release from obstructing karma).