शब्दब्रह्मतनुवर्णनम् — Description of the Form of Śabda-Brahman
पंचवक्त्रं दशभुजं गौरकर्पूरवन्मुने । नानाकांति समायुक्तं नानाभूषणभूषितम्
paṃcavaktraṃ daśabhujaṃ gaurakarpūravanmune | nānākāṃti samāyuktaṃ nānābhūṣaṇabhūṣitam
ឱ មុនី! គាត់បានឃើញព្រះសិវៈក្នុងរូបបង្ហាញដ៏អនុគ្រោះ—មានមុខប្រាំ ដៃដប់ ភ្លឺស និងស្រស់ដូចកាំផ័រ—ពោរពេញដោយពន្លឺនានា និងតុបតែងដោយអលង្ការទេវីយ៍ជាច្រើន។
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Gaurī
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
The verse emphasizes Saguna-Śiva—Śiva graciously taking a perceivable form for the devotee’s vision—showing that divine compassion makes the transcendent (Pati) approachable through darśana, devotion, and contemplation.
While the Liṅga points to Śiva’s formless, limitless reality (Nirguṇa), this description highlights Śiva’s manifest attributes (Saguṇa) used in dhyāna and pūjā; both modes are complementary in Shaiva practice, leading the mind from form to the formless truth.
Dhyāna (meditative visualization) on Pañcavaktra Śiva—radiant, ornamented, and multi-armed—can be paired with japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” as a focused devotional practice.