Arjuna–Gaṇa Saṃvāda: Bāṇādhikāra, Tāpasa-veṣa, and the Ethics of Tapas (अर्जुन-गणसंवादः)
स किरातेश्वरः श्रुत्वा तद्वचो हर्षमागतः । आजगाम स्वसैन्येन शंकरो भिल्लरूपधृक्
sa kirāteśvaraḥ śrutvā tadvaco harṣamāgataḥ | ājagāma svasainyena śaṃkaro bhillarūpadhṛk
その言葉を聞くと、キラーテーシュヴァラは歓喜に満たされた。やがてシャンカラは自らの眷属を伴い、ビッラ(部族の狩人)の姿を帯びて来臨し、展開する神意を成就させるために有相(サグナ)のリーラーを顕した。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
It shows Shiva’s compassionate saguna manifestation: the limitless Pati (Lord) freely adopts a humble, approachable form to guide beings and accomplish dharma, emphasizing grace over mere worldly power.
While the Linga points to Shiva’s nirguna transcendence, this verse highlights His saguna accessibility—Shiva can be worshipped both as the formless supreme reality and as the personal Lord who enters history through līlā.
Contemplate Shiva’s chosen form (dhyāna) while repeating the Panchākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” cultivating humility and receptivity to grace—key attitudes in Shaiva devotion.