कार्त्तिकेयान्वेषण-नन्दिसंवाद-वर्णनम्
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पुत्रस्त्वं विश्वसंहर्त्तुस्त्वां प्राप्तुञ्चाऽक्षमा इमाः । नाग्निं गोप्तुं यथा शक्तश्शुष्कवृक्षस्स्व कोटरे
putrastvaṃ viśvasaṃharttustvāṃ prāptuñcā'kṣamā imāḥ | nāgniṃ goptuṃ yathā śaktaśśuṣkavṛkṣassva koṭare
Ngươi là con của Đấng Tiêu Dung vũ trụ (Śiva); thế mà những chướng ngại này không thể chạm tới ngươi—như cây khô trong chính hốc rỗng của nó cũng chẳng thể ngăn được lửa.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating the Kumārakhaṇḍa account to the sages, reporting the in-story dialogue)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Sthala Purana: Concludes the empowerment theme: as son of the cosmic dissolver, Kumāra is unreachable by opposing forces—illustrated by the simile of fire that cannot be restrained by a dry tree’s hollow.
Significance: Instills fearlessness grounded in Śiva’s protection; teaches that adharmic obstacles cannot ‘contain’ divinely authorized tejas.
Role: destructive
Cosmic Event: Samhāra-aspect emphasized: lineage from Viśva-saṃhartṛ implies irresistible power against demonic opposition.
It declares the inviolability granted by connection to Śiva (the cosmic Saṃhartā): when one stands under Pati’s protection, hostile forces become powerless—like a dry tree that cannot contain the blaze it inevitably feeds.
It supports Saguna devotion: by taking refuge in Śiva as the Lord who dissolves bondage, the devotee gains fearlessness and steadiness. Linga-worship embodies this refuge—approaching the ever-present Lord who burns impurities like fire.
Meditate on Śiva as the inner Fire (jñāna-agni) that burns pāśa (bondage), and reinforce it with daily Panchākṣarī japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) along with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) as a reminder of impermanence and purification.