भद्रस्य दिव्यरथारोहणं शङ्खनादश्च — Bhadra’s Divine Chariot-Ascent and the Conch-Blast
स्तब्धैरवयवैरेव दुद्रुवुर्भयविह्वलाः । स्थितिं च चक्रिरे युद्धे वीरतेजोभयाकुलाः
stabdhairavayavaireva dudruvurbhayavihvalāḥ | sthitiṃ ca cakrire yuddhe vīratejobhayākulāḥ
Leurs membres, figés de stupeur, les faisaient courir, éperdus de peur. Pourtant, dans cette même bataille, ils prirent aussi position : des guerriers ébranlés au dedans, partagés entre l’éclat de la vaillance et la crainte.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
It portrays the pashu-condition: beings bound by pasha (limiting bonds) swing between fear and valor. In Shaiva Siddhanta, true steadiness arises when fear is dissolved through Pati (Shiva) and inner discipline, not merely through outward heroism.
The Linga symbolizes the unmoving center (Shiva) amid movement and turmoil. Remembering Saguna Shiva in crisis stabilizes the mind, turning panic into dharmic resolve—standing firm while remaining inwardly surrendered.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Panchakshara—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—to steady breath and mind when fear surges, along with mental recollection of Shiva as the fearless refuge (abhaya) before action.