Vāmadeva-mata: Rahasya-upadeśa
The Esoteric Teaching of Vāmadeva’s Doctrine
स्कन्दाय स्कन्दरूपाय मिहिरारुणेतेजसे । नमो मन्दारमालोद्यन्मुकुटादिभृते सदा
skandāya skandarūpāya mihirāruṇetejase | namo mandāramālodyanmukuṭādibhṛte sadā
സ്കന്ദനേ, സ്കന്ദരൂപനായ പ്രഭുവേ—സൂര്യന്റെ അരുണപ്രഭപോലെ തേജസ്സുള്ളവനേ—എപ്പോഴും നമസ്കാരം. മന്ദാരപുഷ്പമാലയാൽ ശോഭിച്ച് ദീപ്ത മകുടാദി ആഭരണങ്ങൾ ധരിക്കുന്നവനേ.
Suta Goswami (narrating the hymn within the Kailāsa-saṃhitā context)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Significance: Functions as a Skanda-stuti within a Śaiva frame: honoring Śiva’s śakti (divine power) manifest as the commander who removes obstacles to Śiva-bhakti and protects dharma.
Mantra: skandāya skandarūpāya mihirāruṇetejase | namo mandāramālodyanmukuṭādibhṛte sadā
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
The verse is a bhakti-salutation that contemplates Skanda’s auspicious, luminous form; in a Shaiva Siddhanta lens, such reverent praise refines the devotee’s mind (citta-śuddhi) and aligns one with Shiva’s grace flowing through His divine household.
While Liṅga worship points to Shiva’s transcendent reality, this verse exemplifies saguna-upāsanā—adoration of a manifest divine form. In Shaiva tradition, devotion to Skanda is understood as devotion within Shiva’s sphere, supporting steadiness in Shiva-bhakti.
Use the verse as a short stotra for japa or recitation, visualizing Skanda’s dawn-like radiance and offering flowers (especially symbolic mandāra/pushpa) mentally or physically; conclude by remembering Shiva with the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) as the inner source of all divine splendor.