भद्रस्य दिव्यरथारोहणं शङ्खनादश्च — Bhadra’s Divine Chariot-Ascent and the Conch-Blast
विद्रुतांस्त्रिदशान्वीरान्वीरभद्रो महाभुजः । विव्याध निशितैर्बाणैर्मघो वर्षैरिवाचलान्
vidrutāṃstridaśānvīrānvīrabhadro mahābhujaḥ | vivyādha niśitairbāṇairmagho varṣairivācalān
Entonces Vīrabhadra, el héroe de poderosos brazos, hirió con flechas afiladas a aquellos valientes dioses que huían—como Magha (Indra) azota las montañas con torrentes de lluvia.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
It highlights that even the devas, when driven by fear or misaligned pride, cannot stand before Śiva’s righteous power manifested as Vīrabhadra; the verse teaches surrender to Pati (Śiva) as the supreme governor of cosmic order.
Vīrabhadra represents Saguna Śiva—Śiva with form and action—who protects dharma and corrects disorder; devotion to the Liṅga trains the mind to recognize that the same Supreme (often worshiped as the formless reality) can also act decisively through divine forms.
A practical takeaway is steady japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with humility, supported by Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as reminders to dissolve fear and ego before Śiva’s supreme will.