गणेशोत्पत्ति-प्रसङ्गः / Episode on the Origin of Gaṇeśa (Śvetakalpa Account)
संदेहो नात्र कर्तव्यः शंकरस्सूतिकृन्मुने । स हि सर्वाधिपः शंभुर्निर्गुणस्सगुणो ऽपि हि
saṃdeho nātra kartavyaḥ śaṃkarassūtikṛnmune | sa hi sarvādhipaḥ śaṃbhurnirguṇassaguṇo 'pi hi
Ô sage, qu’aucun doute ne soit nourri ici : Śaṅkara lui-même fut la cause de cette naissance. Car Śambhu est le Seigneur de tout—au-delà des qualités en tant que Nirguṇa, et pourtant, par grâce, il se manifeste aussi comme Saguṇa.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Type: stotra
Role: teaching
It affirms Shiva’s supreme lordship as both transcendent (Nirguṇa) and accessible through manifestation (Saguṇa), removing doubt about how the Absolute can also act within creation for the devotee’s liberation.
By declaring Shiva as both Nirguṇa and Saguṇa, the verse supports Linga-worship as a merciful, graspable form through which devotees approach the same attributeless Supreme.
A practical takeaway is to worship Shiva in Saguṇa form (Linga-pūjā with mantra-japa such as the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), while meditating on His Nirguṇa nature as the supreme, quality-transcending Pati.