शुक्रनिग्रहः — The Seizure/Neutralization of Śukra (Kāvya) and the Daityas’ Despondency
शिरो विहीना इव देवसंघा द्विजा यथा चाध्ययनेन हीनाः । निरुद्यमास्सत्त्वगणा यथा वै यथोद्यमा भाग्यविवर्जिताश्च
śiro vihīnā iva devasaṃghā dvijā yathā cādhyayanena hīnāḥ | nirudyamāssattvagaṇā yathā vai yathodyamā bhāgyavivarjitāśca
诸天之众恍若无首;如二生者失却圣典研习;如具萨埵之性而无精进;又如虽勤奋却无福运之人——于是他们就那样无力而沮丧地伫立着。
Sūta Gosvāmi (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
It teaches that mere status (even as devas), mere learning (Vedic study), or even good qualities (sattva) do not succeed without right resolve and, ultimately, Shiva’s anugraha—divine grace that empowers dharma and inner strength.
In the Shiva Purana, Saguna Shiva (worshiped as the Liṅga) is approached for protection and empowerment. The verse underscores that when beings become ‘headless’—directionless and powerless—turning to Shiva through Liṅga-bhakti restores clarity, courage, and auspiciousness.
A practical takeaway is steady japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with humility and surrender, supported by simple Shiva-upāsanā such as Tripuṇḍra (bhasma), Rudrākṣa, and daily Liṅga-abhiṣeka as expressions of seeking Shiva’s grace.