भद्रस्य देवसंघेषु विक्रमः
Bhadra’s Onslaught among the Deva Hosts
निर्बिभेद रणे वीरो लीलयैव गणेश्वरः । सर्वान्देवगणान्सद्यो मुनीञ्छंभोर्विरोधिनः
nirbibheda raṇe vīro līlayaiva gaṇeśvaraḥ | sarvāndevagaṇānsadyo munīñchaṃbhorvirodhinaḥ
میدانِ جنگ میں بہادر گنیشور نے محض لیلا کے ساتھ انہیں چیر ڈالا؛ شَمبھو کے مخالف تمام دیوگنوں اور مُنیوں کو اس نے فوراً زیرِ نگیں کر لیا۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga narrative; highlights the effortless (līlā) dominance of Śiva’s gaṇa-lord over devas and even opposing sages, underscoring that tapas/ritual power without Śiva-alignment remains within bondage.
It highlights that when beings act from opposition to Śiva (Pati), even divine status and ascetic power cannot prevail; true strength arises from alignment and surrender to Śambhu, not from ego-driven resistance.
The verse reinforces Saguna Śiva’s sovereign order: those who oppose Śambhu are checked by his śakti manifesting as Gaṇeśa. Linga-worship embodies this principle of accepting Śiva as the supreme Lord and harmonizing one’s will with his grace.
A practical takeaway is humility and śaraṇāgati (surrender) supported by japa of the Pañcākṣarī—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—and seeking Gaṇeśa’s anugraha at the start of worship to remove the obstacle of opposition-born ego.