नारीसन्देहभञ्जक-शम्भ्ववतारकथा
The Account of Śambhu’s Incarnation that Dispels Doubts Concerning Women
नन्दीश्वर उवाच । इति तस्य समुत्पत्तिं तत्पितुः संगरे मृतिम् । तन्मातृमरणं ग्राहात्सर्वं तस्य न्यवेदयत्
nandīśvara uvāca | iti tasya samutpattiṃ tatpituḥ saṃgare mṛtim | tanmātṛmaraṇaṃ grāhātsarvaṃ tasya nyavedayat
নন্দীশ্বৰে ক’লে—এইদৰে মই তাক সকলো জনালোঁ: তাৰ জন্মৰ কথা, তাৰ পিতাৰ ৰণত মৃত্যু, আৰু কুমিৰে ধৰি নিয়াৰ ফলত তাৰ মাতৃৰ মৃত্যু।
Nandishvara (Nandi)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It highlights truthful disclosure and the acceptance of painful karma-laden events, preparing the seeker to turn from worldly shock toward Shiva-bhakti, where suffering becomes a doorway to grace and inner steadiness.
By recounting loss and impermanence, the narrative pushes the mind toward refuge in Saguna Shiva (as the compassionate Lord) and toward Linga-worship as a stable support beyond changing worldly conditions.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with a calm, truth-facing mind; if observing vrata (e.g., Mahāśivarātri), add vibhūti (Tripuṇḍra) and Rudrāksha as reminders of detachment and Shiva-refuge.