अध्याय ५५ — बाणस्य पुनर्युद्धप्रवृत्तिः
Bāṇa’s Renewed Engagement in Battle
स्मृत्वा शिवपदाम्भोजं चिक्षेप निजसायकान् । स कृष्णायातिशूराय महागर्वो बलेस्सुतः
smṛtvā śivapadāmbhojaṃ cikṣepa nijasāyakān | sa kṛṣṇāyātiśūrāya mahāgarvo balessutaḥ
Mengingat padma-kaki Bhagavān Śiva, putra Bala yang sangat angkuh melepaskan anak panahnya sendiri kepada Kṛṣṇa, sang pahlawan amat gagah yang maju dalam pertempuran.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
The verse highlights śiva-smaraṇa—remembering Śiva’s lotus-feet—as a sanctifying inner act that steadies the mind and aligns even worldly action with devotion, pointing to Śiva as the supreme refuge (Pati) in all states, including conflict.
Remembering Śiva’s lotus-feet is a form of saguna-upāsanā (devotion to Śiva with attributes). In Śaiva practice this is naturally supported by Liṅga-worship, where the devotee fixes attention on Śiva’s presence and offers mind and action to Him.
The takeaway is Shiva-smaraṇa with mantra-japa—mentally anchoring in “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” before undertaking intense action—so the mind remains disciplined and surrendered rather than driven by pride.