नन्दीश्वर उवाच । इत्युक्त्वैकतृणन्तेषां निचिक्षेप पुरस्ततः । जह्रे सर्वमदं यक्षरूप ईशस्सतांगतिः
nandīśvara uvāca | ityuktvaikatṛṇanteṣāṃ nicikṣepa purastataḥ | jahre sarvamadaṃ yakṣarūpa īśassatāṃgatiḥ
នន្ទីឥશ્વរ បានមានព្រះវាចា៖ «និយាយដូច្នេះហើយ ព្រះអម្ចាស់—ជាទីពឹងរបស់អ្នកសុចរិត—បានបោះស្មៅមួយសន្លឹកនៅមុខពួកគេ។ ព្រះឥសៈ ទ្រង់យករូបយក្ស (Yakṣa) ហើយដកយកមោទនភាពទាំងអស់របស់ពួកគេ»។
Nandīśvara (Nandī)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: teaching
The verse teaches that Śiva, as Pati (the Lord), dispels the soul’s pride (mada/anava). By a simple act—placing a blade of grass—He reveals that true power belongs to the Divine alone and that humility is essential for grace and liberation.
Śiva’s Yakṣa form is a Saguna manifestation used to instruct devotees and devas alike. Linga-worship similarly trains the mind to surrender ego and recognize Śiva as the supreme refuge (satāṃ gatiḥ) beyond worldly status and power.
The practical takeaway is ego-offering: perform japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with the attitude of surrender, and begin pūjā with a conscious renunciation of pride—seeing all ability and success as Śiva’s grace.