दधीच-शाप-हेतु-वर्णनम् / The Cause of Dadhīca’s Curse
Explaining Viṣṇu’s Role at Dakṣa’s Sacrifice
त्रिदेवस्य महादेवस्सुगंधि पुष्टिवर्द्धनम् । सर्वभूतेषु सर्वत्र त्रिगुणेषु कृतौ यथा
tridevasya mahādevassugaṃdhi puṣṭivarddhanam | sarvabhūteṣu sarvatra triguṇeṣu kṛtau yathā
マハーデーヴァは三神の上に立つ至高の主であり、聖なる芳香を具え、養いと安寧を増し育てる。彼は一切の衆生のうち、あらゆる処に遍在し、万有を貫いて、三グナの中にさえ住する。顕現した創造において確立されているがごとく。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Sthala Purana: Not a site-specific (sthāla) passage; it is a doctrinal praise of Śiva’s all-pervasion and lordship over the Trimūrti.
Significance: Supports the bhāva that any place/body can become a ‘kṣetra’ when Śiva is contemplated as sarvavyāpin (all-pervading).
Type: stotra
It affirms Śiva as Pati—the supreme Lord who pervades all beings and all states of nature, sustaining life and welfare, while remaining the inner reality present throughout manifested creation.
By describing Mahādeva as present everywhere and within all beings, it supports Saguna worship (including Liṅga worship) as a concrete focus for recognizing the all-pervading Lord who graciously becomes approachable through form.
Meditate on Śiva as the indweller (antar-yāmin) while offering fragrant substances (gandha), bilva leaves, or incense to the Śiva-liṅga, mentally repeating the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” to cultivate nourishment (puṣṭi) and steadiness of mind.