सृष्टिक्रमवर्णनम् / Description of the Sequence of Creation
विष्णुस्सत्त्वं रजोऽहं च तमो रुद्र उदाहृतः । लोकाचारत इत्येवं नामतो वस्तुतोऽन्यथा
viṣṇussattvaṃ rajo'haṃ ca tamo rudra udāhṛtaḥ | lokācārata ityevaṃ nāmato vastuto'nyathā
يُقال إن فيشنو هو السَّتفا (sattva)، وإنني أنا (براهما) هو الرَّجس (rajas)، وإن رودرا هو التَّمس (tamas)—وهكذا يُتداول بحسب عُرف العالم. لكن هذا التفريق إنما هو في الاسم؛ أمّا في الحقيقة فالأمر على غير ذلك (متجاوزٌ لهذه القسمة).
Brahmā
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It teaches that attributing sattva, rajas, and tamas to Viṣṇu, Brahmā, and Rudra is a practical, worldly classification; the ultimate truth transcends such labels, pointing to the one Reality (Śiva as the supreme principle) beyond guṇas.
Linga-worship trains the mind to see beyond mere names and roles (creator, preserver, dissolver) and to recognize Śiva as the underlying essence; Saguna forms aid devotion, while the verse reminds the seeker that the final truth is beyond guṇa-based distinctions.
Contemplate Śiva as guṇātīta (beyond sattva-rajas-tamas) while doing japa of the Pañcākṣarī—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—and apply Tripuṇḍra bhasma as a daily reminder that worldly designations are secondary to the supreme Reality.