अलकापतेः तपः-लिङ्गप्रतिष्ठा च वरप्राप्तिः / The Lord of Alakā: Austerity, Liṅga-Establishment, and the Receiving of a Boon
शिवैकादशमुद्बोध्य चित्तरत्नप्रदीपकैः । अनन्यभक्तिस्नेहाढ्यस्तन्मयो ध्याननिश्चलः
śivaikādaśamudbodhya cittaratnapradīpakaiḥ | ananyabhaktisnehāḍhyastanmayo dhyānaniścalaḥ
Par les illuminations, telles des lampes, du joyau de l’esprit (la conscience pure), il éveilla la présence onze fois manifestée de Śiva ; rempli d’une bhakti d’amour exclusive, devenu un avec Lui, il demeure ferme et immobile dans la méditation.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It teaches that liberation-oriented practice matures when inner awareness illumines the mind, giving rise to exclusive love for Shiva; then meditation becomes steady and the devotee abides in Shiva-centered absorption (tanmaya).
The verse supports Saguna-focused upasana: by fixing the mind on Shiva (often through Linga-worship, mantra, and form-based contemplation), devotion becomes ananya, and the mind is stabilized into continuous dhyana that leads toward realization of Shiva’s supreme reality.
A practical takeaway is one-pointed Shiva-dhyana supported by mantra-japa (especially the Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and disciplined concentration until the mind becomes niścala (unwavering) in remembrance of Shiva.