Kirātāvatāra, Durvāsā-upākhyāna, and the Logic of Divine Rescue
Kirātākhyam-avatāra; Pāṇḍava-prasaṅga
तद्गुणानेव गणयेन्महतो वस्तुमात्रतः । आश्रयस्य वशादेव पुंसो वै जायते प्रभो
tadguṇāneva gaṇayenmahato vastumātrataḥ | āśrayasya vaśādeva puṃso vai jāyate prabho
おお主よ、至上の実在の徳相は、限られた量りで大いなるものを把握し得る範囲においてのみ数え挙げるべきである。なぜなら、個我の「在ること」と「成ること」は、その依り処の力—究竟の帰依処たるシヴァ—に従ってのみ生起するからである。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It teaches that the soul’s existence and transformation are not independent; they occur by the power of the ultimate support (āśraya), understood in Shaiva Siddhanta as Pati—Lord Shiva—who upholds and grants liberation.
The Linga signifies Shiva as the substratum beyond full mental measure; devotees may praise and enumerate His qualities (saguṇa upāsanā) while recognizing that the Supreme exceeds complete description, being the very support of all.
Practice śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) through japa of the Panchakshara—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—while contemplating Shiva as āśraya (the inner support) behind all experiences and changes.