विभूतिविस्तरप्रश्नः / Inquiry into the Expansion of Śiva’s Vibhūti
श्रिया परमया युक्तस्सांबश्च सगणश्शिवः । वरार्थमाविर्भूतस्य हरस्य सुभगाकृतेः
śriyā paramayā yuktassāṃbaśca sagaṇaśśivaḥ | varārthamāvirbhūtasya harasya subhagākṛteḥ
アンバーを伴い、ガナたちに侍されるシヴァは、無上の光輝に荘厳されていた。恩寵を授けるため、吉祥にして麗しいハラの御姿として顕現したのである。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
Offering: pushpa
Cosmic Event: Āvirbhāva (theophany) of Śiva with Umā and gaṇas for vara-pradāna.
It highlights Shiva’s compassion: though transcendent, He manifests in an auspicious, perceivable (saguṇa) form—along with the Divine Mother and His gaṇas—specifically to bless devotees and remove obstacles through grace.
The verse emphasizes saguṇa-darśana—Shiva’s approachable, formful presence for granting boons. In practice, the Liṅga is worshipped as the stable sacred focus through which the same Hara makes Himself accessible and bestows grace.
Approach Shiva with bhakti and reverence—perform Liṅga-pūjā with mantra-japa (especially the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and contemplative remembrance of Shiva as Hara, the remover, who appears to bless.