वसन्तस्वरूपवर्णनम् — Description of the Form/Nature of Vasant
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शार्ङ्गवच्चरणावर्त्तश्श्यामकुंचितमूर्द्धजः । संध्यांशुमालिसदृशः कुडलद्वयमंडितः
śārṅgavaccaraṇāvarttaśśyāmakuṃcitamūrddhajaḥ | saṃdhyāṃśumālisadṛśaḥ kuḍaladvayamaṃḍitaḥ
His feet were gracefully curved like a bow; His dark locks were curled and gathered upon His head. Resplendent like the radiant garland of twilight rays, He was adorned with a pair of earrings—revealing the saguṇa majesty of Śiva, whose very form draws the bound soul toward devotion and liberation.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Offering: pushpa
It presents Śiva’s auspicious, perceivable (Saguna) form as a compassionate doorway for the soul: contemplating His divine beauty steadies the mind, awakens devotion, and orients the seeker toward liberation under the Lord’s grace.
While the Liṅga signifies Śiva beyond form, this verse supports Saguna-upāsanā by detailing His iconographic marks; both approaches converge in Shaiva devotion—form leads the mind to the formless reality.
Practice dhyāna (visual meditation) on Śiva’s auspicious limbs and ornaments while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” using it to gather attention and cultivate reverence before worship.