जलंधरयुद्धे मायाप्रयोगः — Jalandhara’s Māyā in the Battle with Śiva
दिशः प्रसेदुस्सर्वाश्च हते वृन्दापतौ मुने । ववुः पुण्यास्सुखस्पर्शा वायवस्त्रिविधा अपि
diśaḥ prasedussarvāśca hate vṛndāpatau mune | vavuḥ puṇyāssukhasparśā vāyavastrividhā api
圣者啊,当温陀之夫被诛之时,十方皆归宁静;就连三类之风也吹拂而起,清净而柔和,仿佛对正法的敌意既除,自然界亦复归吉祥。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: nurturing
Cosmic Event: directional pacification (dik-śānti) and auspicious vāyu as cosmic confirmation of restored dharma
The verse teaches that when adharma is removed, the cosmos reflects that correction: the directions become tranquil and the winds turn auspicious. In Shaiva thought, this mirrors how grace (prasāda) and dharma restore harmony in both the world and the seeker’s mind.
Saguna Shiva is worshipped as the protector of dharma who removes obstructive forces. The calm directions and pleasant winds symbolize the fruits of that protection—peace and auspiciousness—often sought through Linga worship and devotion.
A practical takeaway is to cultivate prasāda (inner calm) through japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” accompanied by simple Shaiva observances like applying tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and maintaining a sattvic, non-hostile disposition.