देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च
पुरा जलन्धरं हन्तुं निर्मितं त्रिपुरारिणा रथाङ्गं सुशितं घोरं तेन तान् हन्तुम् अर्हसि
purā jalandharaṃ hantuṃ nirmitaṃ tripurāriṇā rathāṅgaṃ suśitaṃ ghoraṃ tena tān hantum arhasi
Dahulu, untuk membinasakan Jalandhara, Tripurāri Mahadewa (Śiva) menciptakan cakra yang dahsyat dan setajam pisau. Dengan senjata itulah engkau layak menumpas para musuh itu.
Suta Goswami (narrating an internal martial counsel within the Jalandhara episode)
It portrays Śiva (Pati) as the supreme protector who forges the means to destroy adharma; in Linga worship this becomes an inner vow that the Lord’s grace cuts down the devotee’s obstacles (pāśa) and restores dharma.
Śiva-tattva appears as Tripurāri—fierce yet purposeful—whose power is not random violence but a precise, sharp instrument of grace that removes the forces opposing cosmic order and the soul’s liberation.
The verse implies the Pāśupata ideal of inner conquest: using Śiva-given discernment (a “sharp discus”) to cut down enemies like ego, delusion, and hostility—an inward yuddha supported by mantra-japa and steadfast Śiva-bhakti.