रामेश्वरलिङ्गप्रादुर्भावः
The Manifestation/Origin of the Rāmeśvara Liṅga
सांगस्सपरिवारश्च ज्योतीरूपो महेश्वरः । यथोक्तरूपममलं कृत्वाविरभवद्द्रुतम्
sāṃgassaparivāraśca jyotīrūpo maheśvaraḥ | yathoktarūpamamalaṃ kṛtvāvirabhavaddrutam
Dann offenbarte sich Mahādeva, der Große Herr—als reines Licht, begleitet von Seinen eigenen Gliedern (Kräften) und Seinem Gefolge—nahm die makellose Gestalt an, wie sie beschrieben war, und zeigte sich sogleich.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Sthala Purana: The verse presents Śiva as jyoti (pure light) manifesting swiftly with His śaktis and gaṇas; this is a generic jyoti-theophany motif rather than a specific Jyotirliṅga origin episode.
Significance: Darśana of Śiva as jyoti is framed as intrinsically purifying and grace-bestowing (anugraha), a template for tīrtha-darśana theology.
It highlights Śiva as Jyoti (pure consciousness-light) who, out of grace, takes a flawless, knowable form for devotees—showing that the transcendent Pati can still be directly encountered through divine manifestation.
The verse supports Jyotirliṅga theology: the formless, nirguṇa Reality is experienced as jyoti and becomes accessible as a saguna revelation, grounding liṅga-darśana and pilgrimage devotion in a metaphysical source.
Meditate on Śiva as inner jyoti while performing liṅga-pūjā—reciting the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and cultivating purity (amala-bhāva) to receive His swift darśana.