Mahiṣāsura’s Conquest of Svarga and the Devas’ Appeal to Śiva and Viṣṇu
अस्त्राण्यनेकानि तथाभेद्यं चैव तनुच्छदम् । सुरम्यसरसां मालां पङ्कजं चाम्बुधिर्ददौ
astrāṇyanekāni tathābhedyaṃ caiva tanucchadam | suramyasarasāṃ mālāṃ paṅkajaṃ cāmbudhirdadau
El Océano (el Señor de las aguas) otorgó muchos tipos de armas divinas, una armadura impenetrable, una espléndida guirnalda de exquisitos lotos y también una flor de loto.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
The verse portrays divine grace arriving through the cosmic powers (here, the Ocean) as protective and beautifying gifts—armour for steadfastness in dharma and lotus-garlands for pure devotion—supporting the seeker in approaching Pati (Śiva) beyond fear and limitation.
Lotus and garlands are classic Saguna offerings used in Śiva-pūjā and Liṅga-arcana, expressing purity and surrender; the “impenetrable armour” symbolizes the devotee’s inner protection gained through Śiva’s anugraha (grace) while continuing outer ritual worship.
Offer pure flowers (especially lotus where available) with mantra-japa—such as the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—and cultivate inner “armour” through daily discipline: bhasma/tripuṇḍra, rudrākṣa (if initiated), and steady meditation on Śiva as the protector.