Vṛṣeśākhya-Śivāvatāra and the Initiation of the Kṣīrasāgara-Manthana
Churning of the Milk Ocean
शरत्पूर्णेन्दुवदनास्तडित्सूर्य्यानलप्रभाः । हारकेयूरकटकैर्दिव्यरत्नैरलङ्कृताः
śaratpūrṇenduvadanāstaḍitsūryyānalaprabhāḥ | hārakeyūrakaṭakairdivyaratnairalaṅkṛtāḥ
その面貌は秋の満月のごとく、光輝は稲妻・太陽・燃え盛る火のように照り映えた。首飾り、腕輪、手首の輪など、天上の宝玉をもって荘厳され、神々しい輝きに満ちていた。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
The verse emphasizes that proximity to Shiva’s sacred presence manifests as purity, luminosity, and auspicious beauty—outer splendor symbolizing inner sattva and the grace that uplifts the soul toward liberation.
It supports Saguna-upāsanā: devotees contemplate Shiva’s manifest glory and retinue as a doorway to the formless Truth. In Linga worship, this same radiance is invoked as Shiva’s all-pervading light, made approachable through a sacred form.
Dhyāna (meditation) on Shiva’s luminous auspicious form while repeating the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” optionally accompanied by Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as supports for steadiness and devotion.