सर्वेश्वर-परमकारण-निरूपणम् / The Supreme Lord as the Uncaused Cause
यस्मिन्न भासते विद्युन्न सूर्यो न च चन्द्रमाः । यस्य भासा विभातीदमित्येषा शाश्वती श्रुतिः
yasminna bhāsate vidyunna sūryo na ca candramāḥ | yasya bhāsā vibhātīdamityeṣā śāśvatī śrutiḥ
その至高の実在においては、稲妻は輝かず、太陽も、月さえも輝かない。唯その御光によって、この全宇宙は照らされる――これぞ永遠のシュルティの宣言である。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: teaching
Offering: dipa
Cosmic Event: Self-luminosity doctrine: all luminaries (sun, moon, lightning) are negated before the Supreme Light; universe shines by His bhāsā.
It affirms Shiva as the self-luminous Supreme (Pati): not dependent on any external light, He is the very consciousness by which all experience and the entire cosmos are known and illumined—pointing the seeker toward liberation through inner realization.
The Linga is worshipped as the visible sign of the formless, self-effulgent Shiva. While Saguna worship uses form, mantra, and ritual, this verse clarifies the inner truth: the deity worshipped is ultimately the light of awareness that even the sun and moon cannot reveal.
Meditate on Shiva as jyoti within the heart while repeating the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”; let external lights be symbols, and cultivate inner stillness (dhyana) so that the self-luminous presence of Shiva becomes directly evident.