द्विजेश्वरावतारः
The Manifestation of Shiva as Dvijeśvara
एष हिंस्रः कालसमः सर्वप्राणिभयङ्करः । यावन्न खादति प्राप्य तावन्नौ रक्ष धर्मवित्
eṣa hiṃsraḥ kālasamaḥ sarvaprāṇibhayaṅkaraḥ | yāvanna khādati prāpya tāvannau rakṣa dharmavit
یہ نہایت درندہ ہے، گویا خود زمانۂ مرگ؛ سب جانداروں کے لیے ہولناک۔ اس کے ہمیں پکڑ کر کھا جانے سے پہلے، اے دھرم کے جاننے والے، ہماری حفاظت کیجئے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating the episode to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Kālāntaka
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: protective
It portrays Kala (Time/Death) as an inevitable devourer and highlights the Shaiva Siddhanta impulse of seeking refuge in dharma and the Lord’s protection before fear overwhelms the bound soul (paśu).
The verse reflects the devotional posture of surrender: turning to Saguna Shiva—often approached through the Linga—as the compassionate protector who grants fearlessness (abhaya) against the terror of Kala.
A practical takeaway is śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) through daily japa of the Panchakshara “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” along with simple Linga worship (water offering) seeking Shiva’s abhaya and steadiness amid fear.