गिलासुर-आक्रमणम् तथा शिवसैन्य-समाह्वानम् — The Assault of Gila and Śiva’s Mobilization
जिते तस्मिञ्छुक्रस्तदनु दितिजान्युद्धविहतान् यदा विद्यावीर्यात्पुनरपि सजीवान्प्रकुरुते । तदा बद्ध्वानीतः पशुरिव गणैभूतपतये निगीर्णस्तेनासौ त्रिपुररिपुणा दानवगुरुः
jite tasmiñchukrastadanu ditijānyuddhavihatān yadā vidyāvīryātpunarapi sajīvānprakurute | tadā baddhvānītaḥ paśuriva gaṇaibhūtapataye nigīrṇastenāsau tripuraripuṇā dānavaguruḥ
彼らが征服されると、シュクラは真言智の力によって、戦場に倒れたダイティヤたちを再び甦らせ始めた。その時、ガナたちは彼を縛り、獣のようにブータパティ(諸霊の主)すなわちシヴァのもとへ引き立てた。そこでトリプラの仇たるシヴァは、ダーナヴァの師である彼を呑み込んだ。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Tripurāntaka
The verse highlights Śiva as Pati—the sovereign Lord who governs life, death, and karmic limitation—showing that even extraordinary mantra-power used for egoic, Asuric aims is ultimately restrained by the Supreme.
Śiva appears here in a Saguna role as Tripura-ripu and Bhūtapati, the accessible Lord who protects cosmic order; Linga-worship honors this same Lord as the supreme refuge beyond the Asuras’ manipulative powers.
A practical takeaway is to cultivate Śiva-śaraṇāgati (surrender) through japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” along with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) remembrance of impermanence, aligning one’s spiritual power with dharma rather than pride.