शिवलिङ्गमाहात्म्यवर्णनम्
Narration of the Greatness of the Śiva-liṅga
गोपेश्वरः समाख्यातः रंगेश्वर इति स्मृतः । वामेश्वरश्च नागेशः काजेशो विमलेश्वरः
gopeśvaraḥ samākhyātaḥ raṃgeśvara iti smṛtaḥ | vāmeśvaraśca nāgeśaḥ kājeśo vimaleśvaraḥ
He is renowned as Gopeśvara and is remembered as Raṅgeśvara. He is also worshipped as Vāmeśvara and Nāgeśa, as well as Kājeśa and Vimaleśvara.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya, in the Kotirudra Samhita’s Jyotirlinga/kshetra glorification style)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Naṭarāja
The verse teaches that the one Pati (Lord Śiva) is approached through many sacred names tied to specific kṣetras and forms; remembering these names is a bhakti-practice that purifies the paśu (bound soul) and turns awareness toward Śiva’s grace.
These epithets function as kṣetra- and liṅga-associated names of Saguna Śiva—Śiva made accessible through a consecrated emblem (liṅga) and a local tradition—so devotees can worship the same Supreme through established forms, places, and titles.
Practice nāma-japa and smaraṇa: recite these Śiva-nāmas (optionally with the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), offer water/bilva to the liṅga, and meditate on Śiva as Vimala (the stainless purifier) while seeking inner cleansing.