रुद्ररथ-निर्माणवर्णनम् / Description of Rudra’s Divine Chariot Construction
द्यौर्वरूथं रथस्यास्य स्वर्गमोक्षावुभौ ध्वजौ । युगान्तकोटितौ तस्य भ्रमकामदुघौ स्मृतौ
dyaurvarūthaṃ rathasyāsya svargamokṣāvubhau dhvajau | yugāntakoṭitau tasya bhramakāmadughau smṛtau
大空そのものが彼の戦車の天蓋(varūtha)であり、その二つの旗印は天界(svarga)と解脱(mokṣa)であった。さらに彼にとって、Yugānta と Koṭita と呼ばれる一対は、妙なる功徳を与え、願いを満たすものとして名高い。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Cosmic Event: Yugānta (end-of-age) imagery paired with mokṣa as a banner—cosmic cycles subordinated to liberation
The verse uses chariot-symbolism to distinguish two goals: svarga (temporary heavenly merit) and moksha (final release). In Shaiva Siddhanta, true fulfillment is not merely celestial enjoyment but liberation through Shiva’s grace, with worldly and heavenly rewards remaining secondary.
By portraying ‘Heaven’ and ‘Liberation’ as banners, the text implies that devotion to Saguna Shiva (often approached through the Shiva Linga) can grant both results—yet it subtly elevates moksha as the superior aim, attained by surrender and steadfast Shiva-bhakti.
Aim your practice beyond svarga: perform Shiva-puja with the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), apply Tripuṇḍra bhasma, and cultivate inward remembrance of Shiva as the giver of moksha rather than merely a fulfiller of desires.