परस्य दुर्निर्णयः—षट्कुलीयमुनिविवादः तथा ब्रह्मदर्शनार्थं मेरुप्रयाणम् | The Dispute of the Six-Lineage Sages on the Supreme and Their Journey to Brahmā at Meru
दिव्यशुक्लांबरधरं दिव्यमालाविभूषितम् । सुरासुरेन्द्रयोगींद्रवंद्यमानपदांबुजम्
divyaśuklāṃbaradharaṃ divyamālāvibhūṣitam | surāsurendrayogīṃdravaṃdyamānapadāṃbujam
光り輝く白衣をまとい、天上の花鬘を飾り給う。諸天の主、阿修羅の王、そして最勝の瑜伽行者らが、合掌してその蓮華の御足に伏し拝む主である。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Type: stotra
Offering: pushpa
It proclaims Shiva as Pati—the supreme Lord—whose feet are the refuge even for the highest beings; devotion and surrender at His lotus-feet is portrayed as the doorway to purification and liberation.
The verse is a Saguna meditation: Shiva is envisioned with auspicious attributes (white garments, garland), guiding the devotee to concentrate the mind; such dhyāna supports Linga-worship by fixing awareness on Shiva as the indwelling Reality represented by the Linga.
Dhyāna on Shiva’s lotus-feet with bhakti—mentally offering prostration (namaskāra) and repeating Shiva’s name or the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) to cultivate humility and one-pointedness.