गिलासुर-आक्रमणम् तथा शिवसैन्य-समाह्वानम् — The Assault of Gila and Śiva’s Mobilization
उष्ट्रैः खरैः पक्षिवरैश्च सिंहैस्ते सर्वदेवाः सहभूतसंघैः । व्याघ्रैमृगैस्सूकरसारसैश्च समीनमत्स्यैश्शिशुमारमुख्यैः
uṣṭraiḥ kharaiḥ pakṣivaraiśca siṃhaiste sarvadevāḥ sahabhūtasaṃghaiḥ | vyāghraimṛgaissūkarasārasaiśca samīnamatsyaiśśiśumāramukhyaiḥ
Todos os deuses, juntamente com suas companhias de seres, vieram acompanhados de camelos, jumentos, aves nobres e leões; bem como de tigres, cervos, javalis, grous e multidões de criaturas aquáticas como peixes, tendo os śiśumāra e semelhantes como principais.
Sūta Gosvāmī (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhairava
It portrays the cosmos rallying in ordered harmony—gods, creatures, birds, and aquatic beings—suggesting that under Śiva’s lordship (Pati), all categories of life (paśu) are gathered and directed, even amid conflict, toward the restoration of dharma.
By depicting Śiva’s domain as encompassing every class of being, it supports Saguna Śiva devotion: the Liṅga represents the all-pervading Lord who contains and governs the entire manifested world, from devas to animals and water-creatures.
Meditate on Śiva as Bhūtanātha (Lord of all beings) while chanting the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” and offer bhasma (Tripuṇḍra) or bilva in remembrance that all life-forms are included in Śiva’s protection and grace.