अनेनैव त्रिशूलेन खट्वांगेनाथवा पुनः । अथ पाशुपतेनैव निहनिष्यामि तं रणे । शीघ्रं वै वदतास्माक मत्रागमनकारणम्
anenaiva triśūlena khaṭvāṃgenāthavā punaḥ | atha pāśupatenaiva nihaniṣyāmi taṃ raṇe | śīghraṃ vai vadatāsmāka matrāgamanakāraṇam
“اسی ترشول سے—یا کھٹوانگ سے—یا پھر پاشوپت استر ہی سے میں اسے رَن میں مار گراؤں گا۔ سچ سچ فوراً بتاؤ کہ تم یہاں آنے کی وجہ کیا ہے؟”
Śiva (Īśvara)
Listener: Devas
Scene: Śiva rises or leans forward, displaying the triśūla and khaṭvāṅga; a radiant, unseen Pāśupata force is implied as a halo of power. Devas look relieved yet anxious, urging swift action.
The Lord’s readiness to protect dharma is immediate and decisive; divine power is portrayed as both compassionate and formidable.
No tīrtha is praised in this line; the focus is on Śiva’s protective sovereignty in the Kailāsa-centered narrative.
None; the verse references divine weapons (especially Pāśupata) as symbols of dharmic protection.