शिवपुत्रजननवर्णनम् — Description of the Birth/Manifestation of Śiva’s Son
अभवन्सुखिनस्सर्वे सुरास्सर्वेऽच्युतादयः । अस्तुवन् परमेशानं शंकरं भक्तवत्सलम्
abhavansukhinassarve surāssarve'cyutādayaḥ | astuvan parameśānaṃ śaṃkaraṃ bhaktavatsalam
حينئذٍ فرِحَتْ جميعُ الآلهة—كلُّ الدِّيفات، ابتداءً من أَچْيُوتا (فيشنو). فسبّحوا باراميشانا شانكرا، الربَّ الأعلى، الرؤوفَ دائمًا بعبّاده المخلصين.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Sthala Purana: General devotional scene: devas’ stuti after relief/success; not tied to a specific Jyotirliṅga.
Significance: Affirms bhakta-vātsalya as a defining attribute of Parameśvara; encourages stuti as response to grace and as a means of aligning the paśu with pati.
Type: stotra
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
It highlights Śiva as Parameśvara whose grace brings auspiciousness and joy, and it emphasizes bhakti as the direct means to receive His protective, devotee-centered compassion (bhaktavatsalatā).
The verse depicts the devas offering stuti to Śaṅkara as a personal, accessible Lord (Saguna). In Shiva Purana practice, such praise naturally culminates in Linga-worship as the foremost emblem through which devotees adore Parameśvara with reverence and devotion.
The takeaway is stuti and nāma-smaraṇa: praise Śiva with devotion, especially alongside japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” as an expression of surrender to the bhaktavatsala Lord.