महेश्वरागमनं तथा नीराजन-सत्कारवर्णनम् / The Arrival of Maheśvara and the Rite of Welcome
Nīrājana
कामिनीकांतमव्यग्रं कोटिचन्द्राननांबुजम् । कोटिस्मराधिकतनुच्छविं सर्वांगसुंदरम्
kāminīkāṃtamavyagraṃ koṭicandrānanāṃbujam | koṭismarādhikatanucchaviṃ sarvāṃgasuṃdaram
ព្រះអង្គជាទីស្រឡាញ់នៃនារីទាំងឡាយ ស្ងប់ស្ងាត់ មិនរវល់រំខាន; ព្រះមុខដូចផ្កាឈូកភ្លឺរលោងដូចព្រះចន្ទរាប់កោដិ។ ពន្លឺរាងកាយលើសលប់លើព្រះកាមរាប់អនេក ហើយអវយវៈទាំងមូលស្រស់ស្អាតល្អឥតខ្ចោះ—ទស្សនៈសគុណដ៏មង្គល ដែលទាញចិត្តឲ្យចូលសេចក្តីភក្តី។
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
The verse presents an auspicious (saguna) contemplation of the Lord’s beauty and serenity: his unagitated nature points to mastery over the mind, while his overwhelming radiance signifies divine splendor that purifies desire and turns it into bhakti leading toward moksha.
It supports saguna-upāsanā (devotional meditation on form and qualities), which in Shaiva practice complements Liṅga worship: the Liṅga embodies the transcendent, while such descriptions steady the devotee’s mind through a personal, lovable vision of Shiva.
Dhyāna: visualize Shiva’s moon-like radiant face while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”; offer bilva leaves and apply tripuṇḍra (bhasma) as outer supports for inner composure (avyagra) and devotion.