अर्धनारीश्वरप्रादुर्भावः
Manifestation of Ardhanārīśvara and the Impulse for Procreative Creation
जय प्रथमसर्वज्ञ जय सर्वप्रबोधिक । जय प्रचुरदिव्यांग जय प्रार्थितदायिनि
jaya prathamasarvajña jaya sarvaprabodhika | jaya pracuradivyāṃga jaya prārthitadāyini
勝利あれ、原初の遍知者よ。勝利あれ、万有を覚醒させる御方よ。勝利あれ、神聖なる肢体により豊かに荘厳された御姿の御方よ。勝利あれ、真心の祈願を授け給う御方よ。
Suta Goswami (narrating a hymn of praise within the Vāyavīyasaṃhitā context)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Sthala Purana: General hymn-language: the ‘prathama sarvajña’ and ‘sarva-prabodhikā’ point to the Lord/Śakti as primordial source of knowledge-awakening rather than a local manifestation.
Significance: Emphasizes Śiva’s omniscience and the awakening function of grace—pilgrimage is interiorized as bodha (awakening) culminating in fulfilled prayer aligned with dharma and mokṣa.
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
Offering: pushpa
It praises the Supreme Pati (Lord Shiva) as the primal all-knowing reality who awakens all beings from ignorance, affirming that divine grace both illumines the intellect and fulfills worthy prayers on the path to liberation.
By celebrating Shiva’s knowability and grace in a hymn, it supports Saguna upāsanā—approaching the Lord through praise and devotion—while implying the deeper Nirguna truth: the same Shiva is the source of all knowledge and awakening symbolized by the Linga.
Recite this “jaya” praise as a stotra before Linga worship, ideally alongside the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), offering bilva leaves and maintaining a prayerful focus on Shiva as the giver of boons and the awakener of inner wisdom.