Śumbha–Niśumbha-pīḍā and Devastuti to Durgā/Śivā
Names and Forms of the Devī
तडिद्द्युतिर्महामूल्याम्बर चोलोन्नमत्कुचा । भुजैरष्टाभिरुत्तुंगैर्धारयन्ती वरायुधान्
taḍiddyutirmahāmūlyāmbara colonnamatkucā | bhujairaṣṭābhiruttuṃgairdhārayantī varāyudhān
Ella resplandecía con el fulgor del rayo; sus vestiduras preciosas y su corpiño realzaban su elevado pecho. Con ocho brazos alzados, sostenía armas excelsas, manifestando una forma divina imponente y protectora.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: destructive
Offering: dhupa
The verse presents the Goddess (Śakti) in a luminous, weapon-bearing form, symbolizing the Lord’s protective grace operating through Saguna manifestation—removing obstacles and guarding the devotee’s dharma so devotion can mature toward liberation.
In Shaiva understanding, the Liṅga signifies Shiva’s transcendent reality, while such vivid descriptions reveal the compassionate Saguna dimension—Shiva with Śakti—through which devotees can focus the mind, cultivate bhakti, and receive protection and guidance.
Meditate on Shiva-Śakti as the protective divine presence (dhyāna), recite the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” and support practice with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and rudrākṣa as aids to steadiness, purity, and devotion.