शिवस्य पञ्चब्रह्मावतारवर्णनम्
Description of Shiva’s Pañcabrahma Avatāras
तं दृष्ट्वा प्रणनामासौ ब्रह्मेशानमजं विभुम् । सर्वगं सर्वदं सर्वं सुरूपं रूपवर्जितम्
taṃ dṛṣṭvā praṇanāmāsau brahmeśānamajaṃ vibhum | sarvagaṃ sarvadaṃ sarvaṃ surūpaṃ rūpavarjitam
その御姿を見て、彼は梵天の主にして、イーシャーナ、無生の御方、遍満する至高者に、恭しく礼拝してひれ伏した。御方は遍く在し、すべてを与え、すべてそのもの—吉祥なる美を完全に具しつつ、なお一切の限定された形を超えておられる。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Type: stotra
The verse teaches that Shiva (Īśāna) is both the immanent reality pervading all (sarvaga) and the transcendent Supreme beyond all limiting forms (rūpavarjita). True devotion begins with humble surrender to this Pati who grants all fruits and ultimately liberation.
By calling Shiva “surūpa” yet “rūpavarjita,” the verse supports Shaiva practice: devotees approach the formless Absolute through a sacred, auspicious symbol and form—such as the Shiva Linga—while understanding that Shiva is not confined to any single image.
The immediate practice implied is praṇāma (reverential prostration) with contemplation of Shiva as all-pervading and unborn; this naturally pairs with japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and meditation on Shiva’s presence in all beings.