महेश्वरमिव श्रीमद्द्विजराजकलाधरम् । शांतं शिष्यगणोपेतं तपसामेकभाजनम्
maheśvaramiva śrīmaddvijarājakalādharam | śāṃtaṃ śiṣyagaṇopetaṃ tapasāmekabhājanam
তেওঁ যেন স্বয়ং মহেশ্বৰ—শ্ৰীমন্ত, দ্বিজৰাজ (চন্দ্ৰ)ৰ কলা ধাৰণকাৰী; শান্ত, শিষ্যগণসহ, আৰু তপস্যাৰ সাৰধাৰ একমাত্ৰ পাত্ৰ।
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator, contextually Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa)
Scene: Gautama appears Śiva-like: tranquil, crescent symbolism suggested, surrounded by disciples; an aura of concentrated austerity, as if tapas itself has taken form.
A true guru, grounded in tapas and peace, becomes a living embodiment of divine qualities and a refuge for seekers.
None explicitly; the verse elevates the sage’s sanctity using Śaiva symbolism.
None; it establishes the authority of the sage through praise and iconographic comparison.