अन्धकादिदैत्ययुद्धे वीरकविजयः — Vīraka’s Victory over Andhaka’s Forces
ततस्स दैत्यो वरदानमत्तस्तैर्योधमुख्यैस्सहितो गुहां ताम् । विभिन्नधैर्यः पुनराजगाम शिलीमुखैर्मारसमुद्भवैश्च
tatassa daityo varadānamattastairyodhamukhyaissahito guhāṃ tām | vibhinnadhairyaḥ punarājagāma śilīmukhairmārasamudbhavaiśca
Bấy giờ tên quỷ ấy, say men vì ân ban, lại trở về chính hang động ấy, cùng các dũng tướng hàng đầu. Lòng can đảm của hắn đã bị bẻ gãy bởi những mũi tên và bởi những thứ sinh ra từ quyền lực của Māra.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Bhairava
It contrasts asuric pride—being “intoxicated by a boon”—with the inevitable breaking of such confidence when confronted by dharma upheld under Shiva’s cosmic governance (Pati), showing that power without humility is unstable.
Yuddhakhaṇḍa episodes portray Saguna Shiva’s order operating through events: even boon-protected forces lose resolve when divine will turns against adharma, reminding devotees that refuge in Shiva (often through Linga-worship) steadies the mind beyond fear and arrogance.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) to dissolve pride and restore inner courage; pairing it with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrāksha supports steadiness in conflict and temptation (māra).