शिवस्य परापरब्रह्मस्वरूपनिर्णयः / Determination of Śiva as Higher and Lower Brahman
यदा २ पश्यः पश्यते रुक्मवर्णं कर्तारमीशं पुरुषं ब्रह्मयोनिम् । तदाविद्वान्पुण्यपापे विधूय निरंजनः परममुपैति साम्यम्
yadā 2 paśyaḥ paśyate rukmavarṇaṃ kartāramīśaṃ puruṣaṃ brahmayonim | tadāvidvānpuṇyapāpe vidhūya niraṃjanaḥ paramamupaiti sāmyam
When the seer beholds the golden-hued Lord—the sovereign Creator, the Supreme Person, the very source of Brahmā—then the knower, shaking off both merit and sin, becomes stainless and attains the highest oneness (sāmyam) with Him.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s liberating doctrine to the sages at Naimisharanya, within the Vayu Samhita discourse)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It teaches that direct realization of Shiva as the supreme Lord and source of creation dissolves karmic dualities (merit and sin), making the soul stainless and fit for the highest liberative communion with Shiva.
The verse points to Shiva’s perceivable glory (saguna vision—radiant, lordly, creator) as a doorway to the highest state; Linga worship similarly offers a concrete focus through which the devotee matures into inner realization and freedom from bondage.
Meditative darśana of Shiva—steady contemplation on the Lord as īśa and inner creator—supported by Shaiva disciplines such as japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namah Shivaya) and purification practices like Tripundra (bhasma) as aids to becoming nirañjana (stainless).