त्रिपुरदाहवर्णनम् | Tripura-dāha-varṇanam
Description of the Burning of Tripura
इत्येवं विब्रुवंतस्ते दानवास्तेन वह्निना । शिवाज्ञयाद्भुतं दग्धा भस्मसादभवन्मुने
ityevaṃ vibruvaṃtaste dānavāstena vahninā | śivājñayādbhutaṃ dagdhā bhasmasādabhavanmune
И когда те данавы говорили так, они были дивным образом сожжены тем огнём, приведённым в действие повелением Шивы, и, о мудрец, обратились в пепел.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Rudra
It highlights Śiva as the supreme Pati whose mere command makes cosmic forces act; arrogance and adharmic speech culminate in destruction, while the image of being reduced to bhasma signifies the end of ego and karmic obstruction under divine governance.
In Saguna worship, Śiva is revered as the personal Lord who protects dharma and directs the elements; this verse reinforces bhakti-centered surrender to Śiva’s ājñā, the same Lord worshiped in the Liṅga as the accessible form of the transcendent reality.
The verse naturally points to bhasma-bhūṣaṇa/Tripuṇḍra as a reminder that all pride ends as ash; as a practice, contemplate impermanence while applying vibhūti and repeat the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with surrender to Śiva’s will.