द्वादशज्योतिर्लिङ्गावतारकथनम्
Account of the Twelve Jyotirliṅga Manifestations
सुदक्षिणाभिधम्भक्तङ्कामरूपेश्वरन्नृपम् । यो ररक्षाद्भुतं हत्वासुरन्तं भक्तदुःखदम्
sudakṣiṇābhidhambhaktaṅkāmarūpeśvarannṛpam | yo rarakṣādbhutaṃ hatvāsurantaṃ bhaktaduḥkhadam
He—Kāmarūpeśvara (Lord Śiva, the Lord of Kāmarūpa)—marvellously protected the devoted king named Sudakṣiṇa by slaying the demon who brought suffering upon the devotees.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
The verse highlights Śiva as Pati (the protecting Lord) who actively removes the devotees’ duḥkha by destroying adharmic forces; surrender and steady bhakti draw divine grace and protection.
Kāmarūpeśvara is a Saguna manifestation of Śiva tied to a sacred locale; the narrative supports worship of Śiva in a concrete form (including Liṅga worship) as a living refuge who responds to devotion.
Take refuge in Śiva through bhakti—daily japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and simple pūjā to the Liṅga, praying for removal of inner ‘asuras’ (anger, delusion) that cause suffering.