ततो मेघो वृषः शाल्मस्सिंहव्याघ्रगजाननाः । श्वसूकराजमहिषघूककोकवृकाननाः
tato megho vṛṣaḥ śālmassiṃhavyāghragajānanāḥ | śvasūkarājamahiṣaghūkakokavṛkānanāḥ
પછી મેઘ, વृषભ અને શાલ્મલી વૃક્ષ જેવા મુખવાળા; સિંહ, વ્યાઘ્ર અને ગજ જેવા મુખવાળા; તેમજ શ્વાન, સૂકર, રાજમહિષ, ઘૂક, કોક અને વૃક જેવા મુખવાળા રૂપો પ્રગટ થયા.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: destructive
It highlights Shiva’s all-pervading sovereignty: the Lord can assume innumerable forms—animal, elemental, and natural—showing that all names and shapes can become vehicles for recognizing Pati (Shiva) beyond limited perception.
The Linga is the stable, universal symbol of Shiva beyond form, while this verse illustrates Saguna manifestations—countless visible forms that arise from the same supreme reality and lead devotees back to the one Linga-principle.
Meditate on Shiva’s presence in all beings while repeating the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya); offer bilva leaves to the Linga and cultivate non-harm and reverence toward life, seeing every form as pervaded by the Lord.