सेवातत्त्वप्रश्नः — The Question of Whom to Serve (Sevā) for the Removal of Suffering
कर्मयज्ञरता ये च स्थूललिंगार्चने रताः । असतां भावनार्थाय सूक्ष्मेण स्थूलविग्रहाः
karmayajñaratā ye ca sthūlaliṃgārcane ratāḥ | asatāṃ bhāvanārthāya sūkṣmeṇa sthūlavigrahāḥ
ヴェーダの儀礼と供犠の業に励む者、また粗大で目に見えるリンガの礼拝を喜ぶ者たちのために—未だ洗練されぬ心に信敬を目覚めさせるべく—微細なる実在(シヴァ)は、粗大な具身の形を通して近づかれる。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Sthala Purana: Not tied to a single jyotirliṅga; it explains why the subtle Śiva is worshipped via gross liṅga-forms—compassionate accommodation for karma-yajña oriented practitioners.
Significance: Validates temple worship and liṅga-arcana as a merciful ladder: ritualists and beginners are led from karma to bhāvanā (inner cultivation) and eventually to jñāna.
Role: teaching
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that the formless, subtle Śiva is compassionately made accessible through a tangible Liṅga-form, so that devotion and contemplation can arise even in minds still oriented to external ritual and form.
It explains the theological basis for Liṅga-arcana: saguna worship is a legitimate support (ālambana) that leads the devotee toward the subtle, nirguna truth of Śiva, rather than being merely “idol worship.”
Regular Liṅga worship with bhāvanā (inner contemplation)—such as offering water, bilva leaves, and mentally dwelling on Śiva as the subtle indwelling Lord—so outer ritual becomes a doorway to inner realization (often supported by japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”).