शिवदूतेन युद्धनिश्चयः तथा देवदानवयुद्धारम्भः (Śiva’s Envoy and the Commencement of the Deva–Dānava War)
वल्गंतोऽतितरां वीरा युयुधुश्च परस्परम् । शस्त्रास्त्रैर्विविधैस्तत्र महाबलपराक्रमाः
valgaṃto'titarāṃ vīrā yuyudhuśca parasparam | śastrāstrairvividhaistatra mahābalaparākramāḥ
Là, les héros—bondissant avec une grande ardeur—se combattirent au corps à corps, faisant preuve d'une force et d'une vaillance immenses, frappant avec de nombreuses sortes d'armes et de projectiles.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
Though it describes outward warfare, the Shiva Purana also uses such intensity to mirror the inner struggle where the bound soul (paśu) confronts bondage (pāśa); true victory is steadiness and alignment with Shiva (Pati) amid agitation.
In the midst of conflict and change, Saguna Shiva is remembered as the stabilizing Lord; Linga-worship trains the mind to return to the unmoving center—Shiva—while the ‘battlefield’ of emotions and impulses rages.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with breath-awareness to steady the mind during turmoil; if observing Shiva-vrata, reinforce it with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and calm, disciplined conduct.