भद्रस्य देवसंघेषु विक्रमः
Bhadra’s Onslaught among the Deva Hosts
भद्रो मूर्ध्नि जघानाशु वामपादेन लीलया । असिभिः पावकं भद्रः पट्टिशैस्तु यमं यमी
bhadro mūrdhni jaghānāśu vāmapādena līlayā | asibhiḥ pāvakaṃ bhadraḥ paṭṭiśaistu yamaṃ yamī
Bhadra dengan lincah, seakan bermain, segera menghantam kepala musuh dengan kaki kirinya. Dengan pedang Bhadra menyerang Pavaka (Dewa Agni), dan dengan kapak tajam ia menyerbu Yama; Yamī pun turut menghadapi mereka.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga episode; this is the Vīrabhadra/Bhadra battle sequence arising from Śiva’s wrath against opposition to Śambhu (often framed around Dakṣa-type sacrificial hubris in Purāṇic narrative patterns).
It portrays the supremacy of Shiva’s śakti expressed through his attendant Bhadra—showing that even cosmic functionaries like Agni and Yama operate within the Lord’s higher sovereignty (Pati), while bound beings and powers (pāśa) are ultimately subordinate.
Such battle episodes emphasize Saguna Shiva’s governance of the universe through his gaṇas and divine energies; Linga-worship centers on that same Lord as the inner ruler beyond all deities, who directs creation, maintenance, and dissolution.
The practical takeaway is refuge in Shiva as the conqueror of fear and death—recitation of the Panchakshara mantra ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrāksha as a daily discipline, cultivating detachment from death-anxiety (Yama) and purifying inner fire (Agni).