कार्तिकेयलीलावर्णनम्
Narration of Kārttikeya’s Divine Play
न चक्रुर्बालकं याश्च लोचनानामगोचरम् । प्राणेभ्योपि प्रेमपात्रं यः पोष्टा तस्य पुत्रक
na cakrurbālakaṃ yāśca locanānāmagocaram | prāṇebhyopi premapātraṃ yaḥ poṣṭā tasya putraka
その女たちは幼子を見つめることさえできなかった。彼は彼女らの眼の及ぶ境界を超えていたからである。彼は命の息よりもなお愛おしく—愛のまなざしの至宝—かつて彼女らを養い育てた御方の、いとし子であったゆえに。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It presents the divine child as transcending ordinary sense-perception, implying that the Lord’s manifestations are truly known through grace (anugraha) and devotion, not merely through the eyes—aligning with Shaiva Siddhanta’s emphasis on Pati’s revelatory power.
Just as the Linga signifies Shiva beyond form yet approachable through sacred signs, the child here is described as ‘beyond the eyes’ while still being intensely lovable—showing how Saguna manifestations draw the devotee’s heart toward the transcendent (Nirguna) reality of Shiva.
The takeaway is inward contemplation and bhakti: approach Shiva with mantra-japa (especially the Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and reverent meditation rather than relying on external perception alone.