हिरण्यनेत्रस्य तपः — Hiraṇyanetra’s Austerity and the Boon
संस्पृष्टमात्रस्स च दैत्यराजस्संपूर्णदेहो बलवान्बभूव । संजातनेत्रस्सुभगो बभूव हृष्टस्स्वमेव नगरं विवेश
saṃspṛṣṭamātrassa ca daityarājassaṃpūrṇadeho balavānbabhūva | saṃjātanetrassubhago babhūva hṛṣṭassvameva nagaraṃ viveśa
触れられるや否や、ダイティヤの王はたちまち全身が満ち、力強き者となった。両眼は回復し、姿は麗しく、吉祥を帯びた。歓喜に満ちて、彼は自ら己が都へと入った。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
It highlights anugraha (grace): by contact with a higher power, limitation and deficiency are removed and wholeness is restored—an image of how the bound soul (paśu) is uplifted when touched by the Lord’s power.
The verse echoes Saguna Shiva’s accessible compassion—Shiva’s power is not merely abstract; it acts within the world to protect, heal, and restore, which is the devotional basis for Linga worship as a tangible focus of grace.
Contemplate Shiva’s anugraha while repeating the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), and approach worship with the intent of inner restoration—purifying the senses (like the ‘restored eyes’) through mantra-japa and disciplined devotion.