Daśa-Śivāvatāra-Nirūpaṇa
Enumeration of Ten Prime Manifestations of Śiva with Their Śaktis
एते दशावतारा हि शंकरस्य महात्मनः । नानासुखप्रदा नित्यं सेवतां निर्विकारतः
ete daśāvatārā hi śaṃkarasya mahātmanaḥ | nānāsukhapradā nityaṃ sevatāṃ nirvikārataḥ
En vérité, telles sont les dix incarnations du magnanime Śaṅkara. À ceux qui les vénèrent et les servent avec un esprit immuable, sans désir, elles accordent sans cesse de multiples joies de bon augure (et la paix intérieure).
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
It teaches that Śiva’s avatāras are compassionate, accessible forms, and that the inner condition of worship—nirvikāra steadiness free from craving—makes devotion spiritually fruitful, leading from worldly well-being toward liberation-oriented grace.
The verse affirms Saguna worship: Śiva manifests in many forms for devotees. In Śaiva practice, this includes honoring the same Lord through the Śivaliṅga as well as through particular avatāra-forms; the key is unwavering, pure service rather than restless desire.
Cultivate nirvikāra bhakti: daily liṅga-pūjā with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma), Rudrākṣa, and japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” performed with steady attention and without bargaining for results.