Kirātāvatāra, Durvāsā-upākhyāna, and the Logic of Divine Rescue
Kirātākhyam-avatāra; Pāṇḍava-prasaṅga
लघुत्वं च महत्त्वं च नात्र कार्य्या विचारणा । उत्तमानां स्वभावोयं यद्दीनप्रतिपालनम्
laghutvaṃ ca mahattvaṃ ca nātra kāryyā vicāraṇā | uttamānāṃ svabhāvoyaṃ yaddīnapratipālanam
Maging hamak man o dakila, dito’y di na kailangan ang pagtalakay: likas sa mga mararangal ang magtanggol at magtaguyod sa mga walang magawa at nagdurusa.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
The verse teaches that true spiritual nobility expresses itself as compassion—protecting the distressed without calculating status—reflecting Shiva’s grace toward all beings (pashu) under His lordship (Pati).
In Saguna worship, the Linga represents Shiva’s accessible grace; this verse frames devotion as mirroring Shiva’s own nature—steadfast support of the helpless—so worship is validated by compassionate conduct.
Practice japa of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with a vow of dāna and seva for the needy, treating compassionate service as an offering (naivedya) to Shiva.