समीक्ष्य शत्रोर्बलमित्थमापतच्चकार सज्यं धनुरम्बिका तदा । ननाद घण्टां रिपुसाददायिनी जगर्ज सिंहोऽपि सटां विधूनयन्
samīkṣya śatrorbalamitthamāpataccakāra sajyaṃ dhanurambikā tadā | nanāda ghaṇṭāṃ ripusādadāyinī jagarja siṃho'pi saṭāṃ vidhūnayan
Melihat kekuatan musuh mara sedemikian rupa, Ambikā segera memasang tali pada busurnya. Lalu dibunyikannya loceng—pemberi kejatuhan bagi para musuh; dan singanya, menggoncang surai, turut mengaum.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya, describing Ambika’s battle-readiness)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: liberating
It portrays Śiva-Śakti’s protective grace: when adharmic forces “advance,” the Divine Mother (Ambikā) responds instantly, symbolizing the soul’s refuge in Pati (the Lord) through His Śakti—turning outer battle into an inner victory over fear, anger, and ego.
Though the scene is martial, it supports Saguna worship: devotees approach Shiva together with His Śakti (Umā-Ambikā). The bell and lion are devotional symbols of the manifest Divine who removes obstacles and subdues hostile forces—mirroring how Linga-worship invokes Shiva’s accessible, protective presence.
Adopt a “ready bow” discipline: steady japa of the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with focused breath, and (where traditional) bell-ringing during pūjā to mark unwavering attention—offering inner “enemies” into Shiva-Shakti’s transforming power.