मेना-शिवदर्शन-प्रस्थानम् | Menā’s Quest to Behold Śiva
Departure for Śiva’s Darśana
तन्मध्ये शंकरं चैव निर्गुणं गुणवत्तरम् । वृषभस्थं पञ्चवक्त्रं त्रिनेत्रं भूतिभूषितम्
tanmadhye śaṃkaraṃ caiva nirguṇaṃ guṇavattaram | vṛṣabhasthaṃ pañcavaktraṃ trinetraṃ bhūtibhūṣitam
তেওঁলোকৰ মাজতে তাই শংকৰক দেখিলে—নিৰ্গুণ হৈও গুণাতীত পৰমেশ্বৰ—বৃষভাৰূঢ়, পঞ্চবক্ত্ৰ, ত্ৰিনেত্ৰ আৰু ভস্মে বিভূষিত।
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: teaching
It presents Śiva as both Nirguṇa (beyond prakṛti’s guṇas) and Saguna (graciously manifest with form for devotees), affirming the Shaiva Siddhānta view that the supreme Pati transcends limitation yet becomes approachable through divine form for liberation.
Though Śiva is Nirguṇa, the verse emphasizes His worshipful manifestations—five faces, three eyes, Nandin-seat, and bhasma—supporting Saguna upāsanā (including Liṅga worship) as a valid means to realize the transcendent Lord.
Dhyāna on Pañcavaktra-Trinetra Śiva seated on Nandi, combined with bhasma-dhāraṇa (Tripuṇḍra) and japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” aligns the devotee with Śiva’s grace and inner purification.