हनूमत्प्रादुर्भावः (Hanūmat-prādurbhāvaḥ) — The Manifestation/Birth of Hanumān as Śiva’s Agency
घातयामास रामश्च वालिनं कपिकुञ्जरम् । भ्रातृपत्न्याश्च भोक्तारं पापिनम्वीरमानिनम्
ghātayāmāsa rāmaśca vālinaṃ kapikuñjaram | bhrātṛpatnyāśca bhoktāraṃ pāpinamvīramāninam
रामश्च वालिनं घातयामास कपिकुञ्जरम्। भ्रातृपत्न्याः भोक्तारं पापिनं वीरमानिनम्॥
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Kālāntaka
Sthala Purana: No Jyotirliṅga; the verse centers on righteous slaying of an adharmic ruler. In Śaiva Siddhānta, this maps to saṃhāra as removal of obstructive adharma (a form of pāśa at the social-ethical level).
Significance: Contemplation of dharma-rakṣaṇa: the fall of ‘vīramānin’ (false heroism) warns against ego (āṇava) and transgression; encourages ethical purity as prerequisite for grace.
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: destructive
It teaches that adharma—especially violating marital and familial boundaries—destroys inner nobility, and that divine-aligned kingship (dharma) may punish wrongdoing even when the offender appears powerful or “heroic.”
By showing that dharma and self-restraint are essential supports for Saguna Shiva worship; devotion to Shiva is not merely ritual but must be grounded in purity of conduct, without which pride and sin obstruct grace.
Practice daily self-examination with japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) to uproot pride (ahaṅkāra) and lust, and maintain śauca (purity) as a foundation for Shiva worship.