Varaha-Pradurbhava Context: Prahlada’s Bhakti, Narasimha’s Ugra-Form, and Shiva’s Sharabha Intervention
ययौ प्रान्ते नृसिंहस्य गर्वितस्य मृगाशिनः अपहृत्य तदा प्राणान् शरभः सुरपूजितः
yayau prānte nṛsiṃhasya garvitasya mṛgāśinaḥ apahṛtya tadā prāṇān śarabhaḥ surapūjitaḥ
随后,受诸天礼敬的舍罗婆(Śarabha)来到那傲慢的人狮、噬肉者身旁,当即夺去其生命之气。
Suta Goswami
It asserts Śiva’s role as Pati (the sovereign Lord) who restores dharma by restraining destructive excess; Linga worship aligns the pashu (soul) with that stabilizing, grace-giving sovereignty.
Through Śarabha, Śiva-tattva appears as the higher regulating power that can withdraw prāṇa and dissolve arrogance—showing transcendence over mere ferocity and the capacity to confer order and liberation.
The verse hints at prāṇa-niyama under Pāśupata discipline—mastery over the vital airs—implying that surrender to Śiva in worship and yoga cuts the pasha of pride and violence.