शिवरूपदर्शनम्
Menā’s Vision of Śiva’s Divine Form
कथास्तथाविधाश्शृण्वंस्तद्वामा वर्णिताश्शुभाः । प्रहृष्टोऽभूत्प्रभुः सर्वैर्मुने विष्ण्वादिभिस्तदा
kathāstathāvidhāśśṛṇvaṃstadvāmā varṇitāśśubhāḥ | prahṛṣṭo'bhūtprabhuḥ sarvairmune viṣṇvādibhistadā
أيها الحكيم، لما سمع الربُّ تلك الحكايات التي وصفتها فاما وصفًا مباركًا، ابتهج السيّد؛ وكذلك ابتهجت جميع الآلهة المجتمعين، وفي مقدّمتهم فيشنو، في ذلك الحين.
Sūta Gosvāmin
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Sthala Purana: The verse depicts Śiva’s delight upon hearing auspicious narration by Vāmā in the presence of Viṣṇu and other devas; it is a courtly/assembly setting rather than a specific liṅga-sthala origin.
Significance: Models satsanga: hearing śiva-kathā in divine assembly is itself meritorious; for devotees, śravaṇa and kīrtana invite Śiva’s prasāda (anugraha).
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Gaurī
Role: teaching
It highlights śravaṇa (devotional listening) to auspicious Śiva-kathā as a direct cause of inner joy and divine grace—when the Lord is pleased, the path toward liberation (mokṣa) becomes unobstructed.
The verse shows Saguna devotion in action: hearing and praising the Lord’s narrated līlā and virtues (kathā) is a core limb of worship, complementary to Liṅga-pūjā and mantra-japa.
Practice regular śravaṇa of the Shiva Purana (or Śiva-stotras) with reverence, ideally alongside pañcākṣarī-japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) as a daily devotional discipline.