Śiva-nāma-sahasraka-kathana
The Recital/Teaching of the Thousand Names of Śiva
गुरुदो ललितोऽभेदो भावात्मात्मनि संस्थितः । वीरेश्वरो वीरभद्रो वीरासनविधिर्गुरुः
gurudo lalito'bhedo bhāvātmātmani saṃsthitaḥ | vīreśvaro vīrabhadro vīrāsanavidhirguruḥ
Er ist der Geber des Gurus (der Spender wahrer Führung), der gnädige und spielerische Herr, nicht verschieden von der höchsten Realität und das eigentliche Wesen des heiligen Gefühls, das im Selbst weilt. Er ist Vīreśvara, er ist Vīrabhadra und er ist der Guru, der die Disziplin der Heldenhaltung (vīrāsana) lehrt.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
Type: stotra
Role: teaching
The verse identifies Śiva as both the inner Self and the compassionate Guru-principle: non-dual (abheda), established in the ātman, yet accessible through bhāva (devotional disposition). In Shaiva Siddhanta terms, Pati (Śiva) grants right knowledge and grace that loosens pāśa (bondage) for the paśu (soul).
By naming forms like Vīreśvara and Vīrabhadra, it supports Saguna worship—approaching Śiva through specific manifestations—while simultaneously affirming his abheda nature, i.e., the same Lord is ultimately the inner Reality beyond form, also worshipped through the Śiva-liṅga.
It points to meditative steadiness through vīrāsana (a stable yogic seat) under the guidance of the Guru, supporting japa and dhyāna—especially practices aligned with Śaiva devotion such as mantra-recitation (e.g., pañcākṣarī) and contemplative turning inward to the ātman.