Vaiśyanātha-avatāra-kathā
The Account of Śiva’s Manifestation as Vaiśyanātha
नन्दीश्वर उवाच । एवमस्त्विति सा प्रोच्य लिंगमादाय रत्नजम् । नाट्यमण्डपिका मध्ये निधाय प्राविशद्गृहम्
nandīśvara uvāca | evamastviti sā procya liṃgamādāya ratnajam | nāṭyamaṇḍapikā madhye nidhāya prāviśadgṛham
નન્દીશ્વરે કહ્યું—“એવમસ્તુ.” એમ કહી તેણીએ રત્નજ લિંગ લીધું, નૃત્યમંડપના મધ્યમાં મૂકી, પછી ઘરમાં પ્રવેશ કર્યો।
Nandīśvara (Nandi)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Naṭarāja
The verse highlights reverent “pratiṣṭhā-like” placement of the Liṅga at the center, symbolizing Śiva as the spiritual axis (Pati) around whom devotion, discipline, and sacred activity are harmonized—an outer act that supports inner centering of consciousness.
A jewel-made Liṅga is treated as a tangible focus for Saguna upāsanā—devotees approach the formless Supreme (Nirguṇa) through a consecrated form (Liṅga), offering attention and worship with order, purity, and honor.
It suggests establishing the Liṅga in a clean central space (mandapa) as a worship-focus, then proceeding with pūjā and japa—especially Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya)—as a steady contemplative practice around the Liṅga.