रुद्रस्य रणप्रवेशः तथा दैत्यगणानां बाणवृष्टिः
Rudra Enters the Battlefield; the Daityas’ Arrow-Storm
सनत्कुमार उवाच । अथ वीरगणै रुद्रो रौद्ररूपो महाप्रभुः । अभ्यगाद्वृषभारूढस्संग्रामं प्रहसन्निव
sanatkumāra uvāca | atha vīragaṇai rudro raudrarūpo mahāprabhuḥ | abhyagādvṛṣabhārūḍhassaṃgrāmaṃ prahasanniva
サナトクマーラは言った。ついで大いなる主ルドラは、憤怒の相(ラウドラ)を現し、勇士の群に囲まれて、牡牛に乗り、まるで笑みを含んで笑うかのように戦場へと進み出た。
Sanatkumara
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Role: destructive
It portrays Pati (Śiva) as the sovereign protector who enters conflict without inner agitation—His “fierce form” removes adharma, while His smiling composure signifies mastery over māyā and the assurance of grace to devotees.
The verse emphasizes Saguna Śiva—Rudra with form, attendants (gaṇas), and vehicle (Nandin). Such narratives support devotional worship where the formless reality is approached through Śiva’s manifest, compassionate, and protective presence, harmonizing Linga-tattva with personal devotion.
Meditate on Rudra as the fearless inner Lord riding Nandin (steadfast dharma), and recite the Pañcākṣarī—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—to cultivate steadiness in adversity; optionally apply Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) as a reminder of detachment and Śiva’s protective grace.