क्षुपदधीचिसंवादः — शिलादतपः, वरसीमा, मेघवाहनकल्पे त्रिदेवसमागमः
शङ्खचक्रगदापद्मं धारयन्तं चतुर्भुजम् सर्वाभरणसंयुक्तं शशिमण्डलसन्निभम्
śaṅkhacakragadāpadmaṃ dhārayantaṃ caturbhujam sarvābharaṇasaṃyuktaṃ śaśimaṇḍalasannibham
法螺・円盤・棍棒・蓮華を執る四臂の主を観想せよ。あらゆる荘厳を具え、月輪のごとく輝く。シヴァ教の理解では、この姿はディヤーナの支えとなる。光明に満ちた吉祥の聖像を通してパティ(主)を念じ、パシュ(束縛された魂)がパーシャ(束縛)をゆるめ、礼拝において覚知を安住させるためである。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana; presenting a dhyāna-description within the chapter’s instruction)
It supplies a dhyāna-lakṣaṇa (meditative form) to stabilize the mind before pūjā; the radiance and auspicious emblems serve as supports so the pashu can turn inward toward the Pati while worshipping the Linga.
While the imagery is Vaishnava in emblems, the Shaiva Siddhānta lens treats it as upāsanā-ākāra—an accessible manifestation pointing to the formless Lord beyond attributes, enabling the soul to move from external symbols to inner realization.
Dhyāna (icon-based contemplation) as a preparatory limb of pūjā and a yogic method aligned with Pāśupata discipline—collecting attention, purifying intention, and weakening pasha through sustained remembrance.