देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च
शूलटङ्कगदाचक्रकुन्तपाशधरं हरम् वरादभयहस्तं च द्वीपिचर्मोत्तरीयकम्
śūlaṭaṅkagadācakrakuntapāśadharaṃ haram varādabhayahastaṃ ca dvīpicarmottarīyakam
Meditiere über Hara, den Herrn (Pati), der Dreizack, Axt, Keule, Diskus, Speer und Schlinge trägt; dessen Hände Gaben und Furchtlosigkeit verleihen; und der ein Obergewand aus Leopardenfell trägt.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya, conveying a dhyana/visualization description used in Shiva worship)
It provides a dhyana-lakshana (meditative iconography) for focusing the mind on Pati (Shiva) during Linga-upasana—seeing Him as the giver of grace (varada) and protector (abhaya), which stabilizes devotion and concentration in puja.
Shiva is presented as Pati: sovereign and compassionate, simultaneously wielding powers that restrain and liberate (pāśa) while granting fearlessness—signifying His mastery over bondage (pāśa) and His bestowal of anugraha (saving grace) to the pashu (individual soul).
Dhyana (icon-meditation) as part of Shiva-puja: visualizing Hara with specific attributes and mudras before worship, aligning the practitioner’s mind toward Pashupata-oriented inner discipline and surrender to the Lord.