Yatinātha-līlā: Śiva’s Test of the Bhilla Devotees at Arbuda Mountain
इत्याग्रहन्तदा कृत्वा गृहान्तः स्थाय तौ मुदा । स्वायुधानि च संस्थाप्य भिल्लोऽतिष्ठद्गृहाद्बहिः
ityāgrahantadā kṛtvā gṛhāntaḥ sthāya tau mudā | svāyudhāni ca saṃsthāpya bhillo'tiṣṭhadgṛhādbahiḥ
当时既如此恳请之后,那二人便欢喜地留在屋内。毗罗族人(Bhilla)安置好自己的兵器,便立于屋外守候。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Cosmic Event: Protective effort (puruṣakāra) begins under the shadow of prārabdha—an implicit contest between agency and karmic necessity.
It highlights disciplined protection and preparedness around a sacred or important encounter—outer vigilance supporting inner peace—reflecting the Shaiva ideal that right action (dharma) steadies the mind for devotion to Pati (Shiva).
Though the verse is narrative, it mirrors Saguna Shiva-bhakti in practice: devotees arrange the outer environment (order, safety, purity) so the inner dwelling can remain focused on Shiva’s presence and grace.
The takeaway is “inner stillness with outer order”: keep a clean, protected worship space, then remain steady in japa (e.g., Om Namaḥ Śivāya) or silent remembrance, minimizing distractions.