मन्वन्तर-कल्प-प्रश्नोत्तरम् / Discourse on Manvantaras, Kalpas, and Re-creation
उदीर्णोच्छ्वासनिश्वासघूर्णितप्रलयार्णवम् । विस्फुरत्सुसटाच्छन्नकपोलस्कंधबंधुरम्
udīrṇocchvāsaniśvāsaghūrṇitapralayārṇavam | visphuratsusaṭācchannakapolaskaṃdhabaṃdhuram
وبزفيره وشهيقه الجبارين أخذ محيطُ البرالايا يدور مضطربًا. وكانت وجنتاه وكتفاه الحسنتا التكوين مغطّاتين بجدائله المقدّسة (جاتا) المتلألئة المرتعشة.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahākāla
It portrays Shiva as Pati—the sovereign Lord whose very breath governs the cosmic cycles, including pralaya—pointing the devotee to rely on Him as the stable refuge beyond change and dissolution.
The verse is a Saguna description (form with attributes) that supports Linga-worship by giving the mind an exalted icon of Shiva’s cosmic majesty; the Linga is then contemplated as the same supreme reality expressed without limiting features.
Meditate on Shiva with regulated breath (prāṇāyāma) while mentally repeating the Panchakshara “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” visualizing His jata and tranquil power that steadies the mind amid inner ‘waves’ of distraction.