शिवदूतेन युद्धनिश्चयः तथा देवदानवयुद्धारम्भः (Śiva’s Envoy and the Commencement of the Deva–Dānava War)
महारवान्स्वशंखांश्च विदध्मुर्वै पृथक् पृथक् । वल्गनं चक्रिरे तत्र महावीराः प्रहर्षिताः
mahāravānsvaśaṃkhāṃśca vidadhmurvai pṛthak pṛthak | valganaṃ cakrire tatra mahāvīrāḥ praharṣitāḥ
伴随震天的呼号,那里的每一位大英雄各自吹响自己的法螺;欢欣鼓舞之中,他们在战场上施展昂扬的武艺与阵势。
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Naṭarāja
The conch-sounding and heroic exultation signify the awakening of resolve and dharma before a decisive encounter; in a Shaiva Siddhanta lens, such outer momentum is meant to be governed by devotion and right order under Pati (Śiva), not by mere passion.
Though the verse is martial, it reflects the Saguna dimension of the Purana where divine order is expressed through action and auspicious signals; as worshipers turn to the Liṅga, the same energy of enthusiasm is directed inward as disciplined bhakti rather than outward aggression.
A practical takeaway is to convert heightened emotion into steadiness through japa—especially the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—and to begin any intense undertaking with a brief act of śraddhā such as Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) application and a focused invocation of Śiva.