Vighneshvara-Prashna and Deva-Krita Shiva-Stava
Adhyaya 104
ओङ्कारे त्रिविधं रूपम् आस्थायोपरिवासिने पीताय कृष्णवर्णाय रक्तायात्यन्ततेजसे
oṅkāre trividhaṃ rūpam āsthāyoparivāsine pītāya kṛṣṇavarṇāya raktāyātyantatejase
Bersemayam dalam suku kata Oṃ, Dia menanggung rupa tiga serangkai—berdiam di atas sebagai Tuhan Transenden; menampakkan warna kuning, warna gelap, dan warna merah—Dia yang memiliki cahaya kemuliaan yang tiada terukur.
Suta Goswami (narrating Linga Purana teachings to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It identifies Oṃ (Pranava) as the subtle seat of the Linga-principle: the worshipper contemplates Shiva as the transcendent Pati who manifests in a threefold way, making Omkara-dhyana a direct support for Linga-upasana.
Shiva is portrayed as atyanta-tejas (limitless consciousness-radiance) who remains ‘above’ as transcendent, yet expresses Himself through differentiated appearances (the three colors/forms), indicating both nirguna transcendence and saguna manifestation.
Pranava-upasana: meditative absorption on Oṃ as Shiva’s sonic body, used in Pashupata-oriented contemplation to loosen pasha (bondage) and steady the pashu (soul) in awareness of the Pati.