Adhyāya 25 — Liṅga-māhātmya (The Chapter on the Liṅga): Hari’s Śiva-Worship and the Fiery Pillar Theophany
ततः प्रहृष्टमनसौ प्रणिपत्य महेश्वरम् / ऊचतुः प्रेक्ष्य तद्वक्त्रं नारायणपितामहौ
tataḥ prahṛṣṭamanasau praṇipatya maheśvaram / ūcatuḥ prekṣya tadvaktraṃ nārāyaṇapitāmahau
បន្ទាប់មក នារាយណៈ និង ពិតាមហា (ព្រហ្មា) មានចិត្តរីករាយខ្លាំង បានក្រាបបង្គំមហេស្វរៈ (សិវៈ)។ ពួកគេមើលទៅកាន់ព្រះមុខរបស់ទ្រង់ ហើយទាំងពីរបានទូលព្រះវាចា។
Narrator (describing Nārāyaṇa and Brahmā approaching Śiva); the next speech is by Nārāyaṇa and Pitāmaha
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
By showing Nārāyaṇa and Brahmā reverently bowing to Maheśvara, the verse implies a single supreme lordship beyond sectarian separation—an Upaniṣadic-style pointer that the highest reality can be honored in Śiva as the manifest focus of the same Supreme.
The verse highlights devotional discipline (bhakti-yoga) expressed through praṇipāta (prostration) and focused darśana (steady, reverent gazing upon the deity’s countenance), which function as mind-purifying practices supportive of higher meditation.
It depicts harmony and reverence: Nārāyaṇa honors Maheśvara without rivalry, reflecting the Kurma Purana’s Shaiva–Vaishnava synthesis where divine functions differ but supreme divinity is treated as fundamentally non-opposed.