शिवध्यानपूजनवर्णनम्
Description of Śiva Meditation and Worship
हेमारविन्दं विलसद्दधानां दक्षिणे करे । चण्डवच्चामरं हस्तं न्यस्यासीनां सुखासने
hemāravindaṃ vilasaddadhānāṃ dakṣiṇe kare | caṇḍavaccāmaraṃ hastaṃ nyasyāsīnāṃ sukhāsane
彼女は心地よい座に安らかに坐し、右手には輝く金の蓮華を美しく執り、もう一方の手は威儀ある侍女のように置かれて、儀礼のチャーマラ(払子)を携えていた。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
Offering: pushpa
The verse presents the Divine Mother in a serene, auspicious, and royal form—signifying Shakti’s grace (anugraha) and her role as the compassionate power through which devotees approach Pati (Shiva) in Saguna worship.
In Shaiva Siddhanta, devotion often begins with Saguna contemplation—visualizing Shiva and Shakti’s divine attributes. Such descriptions stabilize the mind for puja and dhyana, which then mature into deeper recognition of Shiva as Pati beyond form.
Use this imagery for dhyana before Shiva–Parvati puja: visualize the Devi seated peacefully with lotus and chamara, then proceed with mantra-japa (especially the Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and offer flowers (lotus/flowers) in worship.