Mahiṣāsura’s Conquest of Svarga and the Devas’ Appeal to Śiva and Viṣṇu
सर्वदेवशरीरोत्थं तेजस्तदतिभीषणम् । संघीभूयाभवन्नारी साक्षान्महिषमर्दिनी
sarvadevaśarīrotthaṃ tejastadatibhīṣaṇam | saṃghībhūyābhavannārī sākṣānmahiṣamardinī
ସମସ୍ତ ଦେବତାଙ୍କ ଶରୀରରୁ ଉତ୍ପନ୍ନ ସେଇ ଅତିଭୀଷଣ ତେଜ ଏକତ୍ରିତ ହୋଇ ଏକ ପୁଞ୍ଜ ହେଲା ଏବଂ ସାକ୍ଷାତ୍ ମହିଷମର୍ଦ୍ଦିନୀ ରୂପେ ନାରୀ ହୋଇ ପ୍ରକଟ ହେଲା।
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana account to the sages, within the Uma-samhita discourse)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: destructive
It teaches that when cosmic order is threatened, divine grace manifests tangibly: the many limited powers of the devas unite into a single, supreme protective Shakti—symbolizing concentrated spiritual power that destroys adharma and restores dharma.
Mahīṣamardinī here represents Saguna divine power (Shakti) acting in the world; in Shaiva understanding, Shiva as Pati is inseparable from Shakti, and Linga-worship honors that supreme reality which can manifest protection and victory over bondage.
A practical takeaway is to worship Shiva with Panchakshara ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") while contemplating the unification of scattered energies into one-pointed devotion; protective worship may include Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as Shaiva disciplines for steadiness and inner fearlessness.