अन्धकादिदैत्ययुद्धे वीरकविजयः — Vīraka’s Victory over Andhaka’s Forces
ते युद्ध्यमाना विजिताः समंताद्द्विधाकृता वै गणवीरकेण । शेषे हतानां बहुदानवानामुक्तं जयत्येव हि सिद्धसंघैः
te yuddhyamānā vijitāḥ samaṃtāddvidhākṛtā vai gaṇavīrakeṇa | śeṣe hatānāṃ bahudānavānāmuktaṃ jayatyeva hi siddhasaṃghaiḥ
Kahit sila’y nakikipaglaban, sila’y napanaig mula sa lahat ng panig at tunay na nahati sa dalawa ng bayaning Gaṇa. Nang maraming Dānava ang napatay at kaunting nalabi na lamang, ipinahayag ng mga pangkat ng Siddha: “Tagumpay! Tunay na tagumpay!”
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
It portrays the decisive victory of Shiva’s divine order (the Gaṇas) over chaotic, ego-driven forces (Dānavas). In Shaiva Siddhanta terms, it points to Pati (Shiva) subduing Pāśa (bondage) and restoring dharma through grace and right power.
The battle imagery supports Saguna Shiva devotion: Shiva’s manifest power acts through His Gaṇas to protect devotees and uphold cosmic order. Linga-worship similarly centers on trusting Shiva’s active presence—both transcendent and immanent—who removes obstacles and defeats negativity.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Panchakshara mantra (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with a protective intent, supported by Shaiva observances like applying Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and wearing Rudrākṣa as reminders of alignment with Shiva’s victorious grace.