शिवस्य पञ्चब्रह्मावतारवर्णनम्
Description of Shiva’s Pañcabrahma Avatāras
ईशानोऽपि तथादिश्य सन्मार्गं ब्रह्मणे विभुः । सशक्तिः कल्पयांचक्रे स बालांश्चतुरः शुभान्
īśāno'pi tathādiśya sanmārgaṃ brahmaṇe vibhuḥ | saśaktiḥ kalpayāṃcakre sa bālāṃścaturaḥ śubhān
Thus Īśāna too—the all-pervading Lord—having instructed Brahmā in the true path, then, together with His Śakti, brought into manifestation four auspicious divine youths.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: creative
Cosmic Event: Post-instruction creative emission: appearance of four auspicious divine youths as agents within the new kalpa
It presents Śiva as Īśāna—the supreme Pati—who reveals the sanmārga (right path) even to Brahmā, showing that liberation-oriented knowledge and dharma arise from Śiva’s grace and guidance.
By naming Īśāna and emphasizing Śiva acting with Śakti, the verse supports Saguna contemplation: devotees worship the Lord as a personal, guiding deity (often through the Śiva-liṅga) who instructs and manifests cosmic functions while remaining supreme.
A practical takeaway is to meditate on Śiva with Śakti as the source of right knowledge—reciting the Panchākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) while contemplating Śiva as the inner teacher who sets one on the sanmārga.