Lambodara's resolution of Krodhasura's threat came through an act as symbolically rich as it was decisive: his vast belly absorbing and, in effect, digesting the anger and hostility Krodhasura had spread across the cosmos.
Containment Rather Than Combat
Rather than meeting fire with fire, Lambodara's victory relied on his capacity to hold and absorb what Krodhasura had unleashed, his belly serving as a vessel vast enough to take in the universe's accumulated wrath without being consumed by it himself.
A Peaceful Resolution
Tradition holds that this confrontation concluded not in violent destruction but in Krodhasura's own peaceful departure, the Ganapatya tradition drawing from this account the principle that anger is subdued not through further aggression, but through devotion and cosmic alignment.
What Devotees Seek
Devotees prone to their own outbursts of anger find in Lambodara's example a genuinely different model of strength: the capacity to absorb and hold difficult emotion without being ruled by it, rather than meeting anger with anger in return.
Sankashti Chaturthi Mandal