आचार्य-धर्मलक्षण-श्रद्धाभक्तिप्राधान्यं तथा लिङ्गे ध्यान-पूजाविधानसंकेतः
Adhyaya 10
सद्योजातं तथा रक्ते रक्तं वामं पितामहः पीते तत्पुरुषं पीतम् अघोरे कृष्णमीश्वरम्
sadyojātaṃ tathā rakte raktaṃ vāmaṃ pitāmahaḥ pīte tatpuruṣaṃ pītam aghore kṛṣṇamīśvaram
Pitāmaha (Brahmā) déclare : Dans la sphère rouge se tient Sadyojāta, de teinte rouge ; à gauche se tient Vāma. Dans la sphère jaune se tient Tatpuruṣa, de teinte jaune ; et dans Aghora, le Seigneur est noir. Ainsi les formes d’Īśvara se distinguent par leurs couleurs.
Suta Goswami (narrating Brahma’s description)
It maps Shiva’s Panchabrahma aspects to distinct color-identities, guiding dhyāna (meditation) and mantra-based linga-pūjā where the worshipper contemplates Pati (Shiva) as the multi-aspected Lord beyond all pasha (bondage).
Shiva is presented as Īśvara/Pati manifesting through specific aspects (Sadyojāta, Vāma, Tatpuruṣa, Aghora) with recognizable attributes, indicating that the one Lord assumes ordered forms for creation, maintenance, concealment, and grace while remaining transcendent.
Panchabrahma-dhyāna: a Pāśupata-oriented contemplation in which the sādhaka visualizes Shiva’s aspects with their defining colors while reciting corresponding mantras during linga-arcana.