मन्दरगिरिवर्णनम् — Description of Mount Mandara as Śiva’s Residence
Tapas-abode
शक्यमप्यस्य सौन्दर्यं न वर्णयितुमुत्सहे । पर्वतान्तरसौन्दर्यं साधारणविधारणात्
śakyamapyasya saundaryaṃ na varṇayitumutsahe | parvatāntarasaundaryaṃ sādhāraṇavidhāraṇāt
Aunque quizá pudiera hacerse, no me atrevo a describir la belleza de este lugar; pues su hermosura supera la de otras montañas y no cabe en una descripción ordinaria.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya, describing a sacred Shaiva mountain/abode in the Vāyavīyasaṃhitā)
Tattva Level: pati
It teaches that Shiva’s sacred abodes are not merely physical scenery; their sanctity and subtle power exceed ordinary speech, inviting humble reverence and inward contemplation rather than mere literary description.
By stressing the inadequacy of ordinary description, the verse points to Saguna Shiva’s manifested presence in holy places and symbols (such as the Linga), where devotion and direct worship reveal what words cannot fully capture.
Approach the tirtha with bhakti and silence: perform simple Shiva-upasana—japa of the Panchakshara ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya"), and if appropriate, apply Tripundra and offer water—letting experience and devotion replace excessive verbalization.