न्यासवर्णनम् (Nyāsa-varṇanam) — Description of Nyāsa in the Saṃnyāsa Procedure
अक्षस्रक्पाशखट्वांगकपालांकुशपंकजम् । शंखं चक्रं दधानस्य चतुर्वक्त्रस्य लोचनैः
akṣasrakpāśakhaṭvāṃgakapālāṃkuśapaṃkajam | śaṃkhaṃ cakraṃ dadhānasya caturvaktrasya locanaiḥ
Con sus ojos contemplaron al Señor de cuatro rostros, que portaba un mālā (rosario), un pāśa (lazo), un khaṭvāṅga (bastón), un kapāla (cuenco de cráneo), un aṅkuśa (aguijón), un loto, y también la caracola y el disco—manifestando una forma saguṇa que otorga amparo y liberación.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It presents Shiva’s saguna manifestation with multiple emblems, teaching that the compassionate Pati reveals a perceivable form for devotees; contemplating these symbols supports purification, protection from pāśas (bondages), and steady movement toward moksha.
The Linga points to Shiva’s nirguna reality, while this verse highlights the saguna aspect—Shiva assuming a form with attributes to receive devotion; both are complementary paths in Shaiva Siddhanta, leading the soul from form-based worship to realization of the formless Lord.
Dhyana (meditation) on Shiva’s form while repeating the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” using a rudraksha rosary (akṣa-srak) and maintaining inner detachment from pāśa (bondage) as symbolized by the noose and goad.