गौरीप्रवेशः—शिवसाक्षात्कारः
Gaurī’s Entry and the Vision of Śiva
नित्यमन्तःपुरद्वारि नियोगान्नन्दिनः स्वयम् । रक्षिभिस्सह तच्चिह्नैर्वर्ततामयमीश्वर
nityamantaḥpuradvāri niyogānnandinaḥ svayam | rakṣibhissaha taccihnairvartatāmayamīśvara
命により、ナンディン自らが常に奥向きの門に留まり、その徽章を帯びる衛士たちと共に守れ。かくしてこの主の御殿は護られ、しかるべく整えられる。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Shiva Purana account to the sages, within the Vayu Samhita discourse)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: nurturing
It presents Nandin as the divinely appointed guardian of the “inner chamber,” symbolizing disciplined access to the Lord—purity, restraint, and proper order (niyoga) are required to approach Shiva’s most intimate presence.
In Saguna worship, the sanctum (garbhagṛha) is approached through prescribed boundaries; Nandi embodies that threshold—devotees traditionally first honor Nandi before seeking darśana of the Shiva Linga, reflecting reverence and inner readiness.
A practical takeaway is to begin Shiva worship by saluting Nandi and then entering the act of pūjā with niyama (discipline), japa of the Panchākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), and a guarded mind—treating the inner awareness like a sanctum gate.