Yatinātha-līlā: Śiva’s Test of the Bhilla Devotees at Arbuda Mountain
यतीशब्रह्महंसाख्यावतारचरितं शुभम् । शृणुयाच्छ्रावयेद्यो हि स लभेत परां गतिम्
yatīśabrahmahaṃsākhyāvatāracaritaṃ śubham | śṛṇuyācchrāvayedyo hi sa labheta parāṃ gatim
Quiconque écoute—ou fait écouter—ce récit auspicié de l’incarnation de Śiva, connue sous les noms de Yatīśa (Seigneur des ascètes) et de Brahmahaṁsa, obtient l’état suprême (la délivrance).
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Significance: Śravaṇa–śrāvaṇa (hearing and causing others to hear) of Śiva-avatāra-kathā is declared to yield parā gati—final release beyond worldly rebirth.
Type: stotra
It teaches that śravaṇa (devout listening) and śrāvaṇa/pravacana (helping others hear) of Śiva’s sacred avatāra-narratives purify the soul (paśu) and, by Śiva’s grace (pati-anugraha), lead to the highest goal—moksha.
The verse praises engagement with Śiva’s saguna līlā—His incarnate deeds—through which devotion matures. Such hearing supports linga-bhakti by fixing the mind on Śiva’s compassionate forms and actions, culminating in realization of His supreme state.
Regular kathā-śravaṇa: listen to this chapter with reverence and arrange recitation for others (parāyaṇa). As a Shaiva support-practice, accompany it with japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and simple worship such as offering water to the Śiva-liṅga.