युद्धप्रारम्भवर्णनम् — Description of the Commencement of Battle
तदा च तेषां सुरदानवानां बभूव युद्धं तुमुलं जयैषिणाम् । सुखावहं वीरमनस्विनां वै भयावहं चैव तथेतरेषाम्
tadā ca teṣāṃ suradānavānāṃ babhūva yuddhaṃ tumulaṃ jayaiṣiṇām | sukhāvahaṃ vīramanasvināṃ vai bhayāvahaṃ caiva tathetareṣām
Noon, sa pagitan ng mga deva at dānava na naghahangad ng tagumpay, sumiklab ang isang mabagsik at magulong digmaan. Sa matatapang at matitibay ang loob, ito’y nagdulot ng sigla; ngunit sa iba, tunay itong nakapanghihilakbot.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: destructive
It highlights how the same life-event (conflict, struggle, testing) is experienced differently according to inner steadiness: the courageous meet it with clarity and resolve, while the unsteady are overwhelmed by fear—pointing to the Shaiva emphasis on cultivating firm-mindedness and dharmic courage.
In Shaiva thought, Saguna Shiva (the Lord with attributes) is the protector who grants fearlessness and steadiness to devotees; remembrance of Shiva and surrender to his lordship (Pati) transforms turmoil into purposeful effort rather than panic.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Panchākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” for inner fearlessness and steadiness; mentally applying Tripuṇḍra-bhasma remembrance and Rudrākṣa-supported japa can reinforce courage during adversity.