Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
ततो ऽश्वांश्चोदयामास मनोमारुतरंहसः पुराण्युद्दिश्य खस्थानि दानवानां तरस्विनाम्
tato 'śvāṃścodayāmāsa manomārutaraṃhasaḥ purāṇyuddiśya khasthāni dānavānāṃ tarasvinām
ततो मनोमारुतरंहसः अश्वान् चोदयामास; पुराण्युद्दिश्य खस्थानि तरस्विनां दानवानाम्।
Suta Goswami
It frames the cosmic struggle where adharmic powers build “aerial strongholds,” while the divine order moves to dismantle them—mirroring how Linga-worship aligns the devotee (pashu) with Pati to break pasha (bondage) and remove inner fortresses of ego and obstruction.
Though Shiva is not named, the Purāṇic theme is Shaiva: Shiva-tattva as Pati is the supreme regulator of cosmic order, empowering righteous forces to subdue destructive tendencies; the “mind-and-wind speed” hints at the transcendence and immediacy of divine will that overcomes tamasic resistance.
The verse suggests the yogic principle of swift, one-pointed intention (uddishya) aimed at dismantling bondage—akin to Pāśupata discipline where focused sādhanā and Shiva-bhakti rapidly pierce inner “strongholds” (kha-sthāni) of distraction and pride.