विष्णूत्पत्तिवर्णनम्
Description of the Origin/Manifestation of Viṣṇu
निर्विकल्पं निरारंभं निर्मायं निरुपद्रवम् । अद्वितीयमनाद्यन्तमविकाशं चिदात्मकम्
nirvikalpaṃ nirāraṃbhaṃ nirmāyaṃ nirupadravam | advitīyamanādyantamavikāśaṃ cidātmakam
Er ist frei von allen begrifflichen Unterscheidungen, ohne anstoßenden Impuls, ohne Kunstgriff oder Māyā und unberührt von Störung. Er ist nicht-zwei, ohne Anfang und Ende, jenseits aller Veränderung oder Ausdehnung und von der Natur reinen Bewusstseins.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: nirvikalpaṃ nirāraṃbhaṃ nirmāyaṃ nirupadravam | advitīyamanādyantamavikāśaṃ cidātmakam
Type: stotra
This verse points to Shiva as Pati—the Supreme Reality—transcending all limiting concepts, beginnings, and changes. Meditating on Him as non-dual, unconditioned Consciousness leads the seeker beyond pasha (bondage) toward moksha.
Though Shiva is described here as nirguna (beyond attributes), the Shiva Purana teaches that the same Supreme is compassionately approached through saguna supports like the Shiva Linga, mantra, and puja—forms that steady the mind toward the formless Truth.
A key practice is dhyana on Shiva as cid-atman (pure Awareness), supported by japa of the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namah Shivaya.” The verse especially supports inward meditation (nirvikalpa-bhava) rather than outwardly conceptualizing Shiva.