Vāmadeva-mata: Rahasya-upadeśa
The Esoteric Teaching of Vāmadeva’s Doctrine
चतुर्भुजमुदारांगं मुकुटादिविभूषितम् । शक्तिरत्नद्वयोपास्यं शक्तिकुक्कुटधारिणम्
caturbhujamudārāṃgaṃ mukuṭādivibhūṣitam | śaktiratnadvayopāsyaṃ śaktikukkuṭadhāriṇam
He was four-armed, noble-limbed, and adorned with a crown and other ornaments—revered through the two sacred powers shining like radiant jewels, and bearing the śakti and the emblem of the cock—thus revealing a visible (saguṇa) form fit for devotion and contemplation.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Type: stotra
Offering: pushpa
It highlights how the Supreme is approachable through a manifest, ornamented form (saguṇa) that the devotee can lovingly contemplate—turning perception into devotion and devotion into inner stillness oriented to Shiva.
The verse supports saguṇa-upāsanā: meditating on Shiva’s perceivable attributes and emblems as aids for concentration; this complements Liṅga worship, where the same reality is approached through a more aniconic, universal symbol.
A practical takeaway is dhyāna (visualization) of the described form while repeating the Panchakshara—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—using the iconographic details as steady supports for one-pointed devotion.