हिरण्यनेत्रस्य तपः — Hiraṇyanetra’s Austerity and the Boon
मंत्रिण ऊचुः । इत्येवमादीनि वचांसि भद्रं तपस्विनोक्तानि च दानवेश । युक्तं न ते तेन सहात्र युद्धं त्वामाह राजन्स्मयमान एव
maṃtriṇa ūcuḥ | ityevamādīni vacāṃsi bhadraṃ tapasvinoktāni ca dānaveśa | yuktaṃ na te tena sahātra yuddhaṃ tvāmāha rājansmayamāna eva
មន្ត្រីទាំងឡាយបាននិយាយថា៖ «ឱ អ្នកមានសុភមង្គល ឱ ព្រះអម្ចាស់នៃដានវៈ! នេះហើយជាពាក្យល្អប្រសើរ ដែលអ្នកតបសបាននិយាយ។ ឱ ព្រះរាជា—គាត់ញញឹមពេលនិយាយ ហើយប្រាប់ថា មិនសមស្របទេដែលអ្នកត្រូវចូលរួមសង្គ្រាមជាមួយគាត់នៅទីនេះ»។
The ministers (Mantrins) addressing the Daitya/Dānava king
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: teaching
It highlights dharmic discernment: even in a war narrative, wise counsel urges restraint and proper judgment, implying that ego-driven conflict obstructs auspicious outcomes and spiritual clarity.
Though the verse is political counsel, its Shaiva thrust aligns with Saguna Shiva’s guidance as the upholder of dharma: devotion ripens into humility and self-mastery, which is the inner worship that supports outer rites like Linga-pūjā.
A practical takeaway is japa with the Panchākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) to cool impulsive aggression, paired with a brief pause for inward reflection before action—cultivating restraint (saṃyama) as a Shaiva discipline.