दुर्वाससः तपः-प्रभावः तथा देवाः ब्रह्म-विष्ण्वोः शरणागमनम् | Durvāsā’s Tapas and the Devas’ Appeal to Brahmā and Viṣṇu
दुर्वासायं शिवः साक्षात्स चक्रं हरयेऽर्पितम् । एवं साधारणमुनिं न जानीहि नृपोत्तम
durvāsāyaṃ śivaḥ sākṣātsa cakraṃ haraye'rpitam | evaṃ sādhāraṇamuniṃ na jānīhi nṛpottama
Durvāsā ist wahrhaft Śiva selbst in sichtbarer Erscheinung; und er war es, der den Diskus dem Hari übergab. Darum, o bester der Könige, halte einen solchen Weisen nicht für gewöhnlich.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Rudra
Mantra: durvāsāyaṃ śivaḥ sākṣāt sa cakraṃ haraye 'rpitam | evaṃ sādhāraṇa-muniṃ na jānīhi nṛpottama
Type: stotra
Role: teaching
The verse teaches that exalted sages may embody Shiva’s direct presence; honoring them with reverence purifies pride and strengthens bhakti, which supports liberation (moksha) in Shaiva understanding.
It emphasizes Saguna Shiva’s accessibility: Shiva can be encountered not only in the Linga but also through His empowered devotees and rishis; reverence to them becomes an extension of Shiva-worship.
Practice humility and respectful conduct toward saints; as a daily discipline, offer a mental salutation to Shiva in all beings while repeating the Panchakshara mantra, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” especially before worship.