Śiva-nāma-smaraṇa and Śambhu’s Protective Manifestation
Dāruka Episode
एवं नागेश्वरो देव उत्पन्नो ज्योतिषां पतिः । लिंगरूपस्त्रिलोकस्य सर्वकामप्रदस्सदा
evaṃ nāgeśvaro deva utpanno jyotiṣāṃ patiḥ | liṃgarūpastrilokasya sarvakāmapradassadā
Thus manifested Nāgeśvara—the Lord, the sovereign of all lights—appearing in the form of the Liṅga for the three worlds, ever granting the fulfillment of all worthy desires.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Liṅgodbhava
It proclaims Nāgeśvara as a Jyotirlinga manifestation—Śiva as the supreme Light (Pati) taking a worshipable Liṅga-form for the benefit of the three worlds, granting boons and supporting the soul’s return to Śiva through devotion.
By stating “liṅgarūpaḥ,” the verse affirms Saguna Śiva’s compassionate, accessible form: the Liṅga is the sacred symbol through which the formless Supreme is approached with offerings, mantra, and steadfast bhakti.
Jyotirlinga-Liṅga worship with Panchākṣarī japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) is implied; devotees may perform abhiṣeka and meditate on Śiva as the inner Light who grants dharma-aligned aims and leads toward liberation.