संहाररूप-प्रादुर्भावः
Manifestation of Śiva’s Saṃhāra-Form
न तडिच्चन्द्रसदृशमनौपम्यम्महेश्वरम् । तदा तेजांसि सर्वाणि तस्मिंल्लीनानि शंकरे
na taḍiccandrasadṛśamanaupamyammaheśvaram | tadā tejāṃsi sarvāṇi tasmiṃllīnāni śaṃkare
Mahādeva, el incomparable Señor Maheśvara, no brillaba como el relámpago ni como la luna; antes bien, en aquel momento todas las luces y resplandores se absorbieron y se disolvieron en ese mismo Śaṅkara.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Type: stotra
Role: liberating
Offering: dipa
Cosmic Event: cosmic absorption of all lights into Śaṅkara (a pralaya-like microcosmic motif)
It declares Śiva as the unsurpassed source of all tejas (spiritual and cosmic radiance): even the brightest symbols like lightning and the moon are secondary, because all powers ultimately rest in and return to Śaṅkara, the supreme Pati.
In Linga worship, devotees approach the visible, worship-worthy form (saguṇa upāsanā) as the doorway to the truth that Śiva transcends all comparisons; the verse supports seeing the Linga as the axis where all energies and lights converge into the One Lord.
Meditate on Śiva as the inner Light into which all sensations and thoughts dissolve, while repeating the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya); in daily worship, apply Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) as a reminder that all brilliance ends in Śiva and all returns to Him.