तपः–मन्त्रजप–ध्यानविधिः
Protocol of Tapas, Mantra-Japa, and Śiva-Dhyāna
शिवोपि पृष्ठतो लग्नो ह्यायातः शूकरस्य हि । तयोर्मध्ये तदा सोयं दृश्यते शृंगमद्भुतम्
śivopi pṛṣṭhato lagno hyāyātaḥ śūkarasya hi | tayormadhye tadā soyaṃ dṛśyate śṛṃgamadbhutam
Śiva aussi, serré tout contre l’arrière du sanglier, accourut en trombe. Alors, entre eux deux apparut une corne merveilleuse—signe stupéfiant de la puissance insondable du Seigneur.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhikṣāṭana
The verse highlights Śiva’s acintya-śakti (inconceivable power): even within a dramatic outer event, the Lord reveals a striking sign that turns attention from mere action to divine presence, urging the soul (paśu) to recognize Pati behind all appearances.
A sudden, wondrous ‘mark’ appearing in the narrative functions like a sacred indicator (liṅga) of Śiva—pointing to the Saguna Lord who becomes perceptible through signs and forms, while still remaining transcendent in essence.
Use the event as a dhyāna cue: contemplate Śiva’s presence revealed through ‘signs’ in life while japa-ing the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), cultivating reverence and inner stillness.