दक्षस्य विष्णुं प्रति शरणागतिḥ — Dakṣa’s Appeal to Viṣṇu and the Teaching on Disrespect to Śiva
अयं रुद्रगणाधीशो वीरभद्रोऽरि मर्दनः । रुद्रकोपाग्निसंभूतः समायातोध्वरांगणे
ayaṃ rudragaṇādhīśo vīrabhadro'ri mardanaḥ | rudrakopāgnisaṃbhūtaḥ samāyātodhvarāṃgaṇe
यह रुद्रगणों का अधीश्वर, शत्रुओं का मर्दन करने वाला वीरभद्र है। रुद्र के क्रोधाग्नि से उत्पन्न होकर यह अब यज्ञ-आँगन में आ पहुँचा है।
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
It portrays divine wrath not as mere anger but as Rudra-śakti acting to restore dharma when sacred order is violated—Vīrabhadra embodies Shiva’s protective governance over the cosmos and over the sanctity of devotion.
Vīrabhadra is a Saguna manifestation of Shiva’s power—showing that the formless (Nirguna) Lord can assume form to uphold righteousness; thus Linga-worship is linked to reverence for Shiva as both transcendent and actively present in the world.
A practical takeaway is to cultivate Rudra-bhakti with the Panchākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and humble discipline, remembering that yajña and ritual bear fruit only when joined with devotion and reverence to Shiva.