Viśvānara-Gṛhapati Upākhyāna — Śivasya Agni-gṛhe Avatāraḥ
The Account of Viśvānara Gṛhapati and Śiva’s Descent into the House of Fire
ब्रह्मचर्य्याश्रमे निष्ठो ब्रह्मयज्ञरतस्सदा । शाण्डिल्यगोत्रः शुचिमान्ब्रह्मतेजो निधिर्व्वशी
brahmacaryyāśrame niṣṭho brahmayajñaratassadā | śāṇḍilyagotraḥ śucimānbrahmatejo nidhirvvaśī
Estaba firmemente establecido en el āśrama del brahmacarya, siempre entregado al brahma-yajña (estudio védico y recitación sagrada). Perteneciente al linaje de Śāṇḍilya, era puro en su conducta, depósito del resplandor brahmánico y señor de sus sentidos.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
The verse praises the foundational sādhana that prepares a seeker for Shiva-realization: brahmacarya, purity, Vedic recitation as worship (brahma-yajña), and mastery over the senses—qualities that refine the pashu (bound soul) toward the grace of Pati (Shiva).
In Shaiva practice, outer worship of the Liṅga becomes potent when supported by inner discipline. Brahmacarya, śauca (purity), and steady sacred recitation stabilize the mind so Saguna Shiva worship (arcana, japa) can mature into deeper contemplation of Shiva’s supreme reality.
Daily brahma-yajña—regular svādhyāya (scripture study) and mantra-recitation—combined with brahmacarya and sense-restraint. As a Shaiva takeaway, this pairs naturally with Panchakshara japa ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") and disciplined, pure living.