विष्णोर्दर्शनं स्तुतिश्च
Viṣṇu’s Manifestation and Brahmā’s Hymn
कृत्वावतारं सगुणा यदि स्यान्मानुषी शिवा । कस्यचित्तनया लोके सा तत्पत्नी भवेद्ध्रुवम्
kṛtvāvatāraṃ saguṇā yadi syānmānuṣī śivā | kasyacittanayā loke sā tatpatnī bhaveddhruvam
Si Śivā, prenant une incarnation dotée d’attributs (saguṇa), devenait humaine, alors en ce monde elle naîtrait assurément comme la fille de quelqu’un et, sans aucun doute, deviendrait l’épouse de cette même personne.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: creative
The verse highlights the Shaiva principle that when the Divine Mother (Śivā/Śakti) chooses a saguṇa manifestation, she enters worldly order (dharma) through birth and relationship—showing that divine grace can operate within human life while remaining transcendent in essence.
It supports the idea that the attributive (saguṇa) dimension of the Supreme becomes accessible through name, form, and sacred relationship—just as Saguna Shiva is worshipped through the Liṅga as a compassionate, approachable presence leading devotees toward the Nirguna reality.
A practical takeaway is to worship Shiva in saguṇa form with steady bhakti—daily japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” along with simple Liṅga-abhiṣeka (water) and reverence to Shiva–Shakti unity.