शिवतत्त्ववर्णनम् (Śiva-tattva-varṇana) — “Description/Exposition of the Principle of Śiva”
तं दृष्ट्वा तादृशं देवं सवामं परमेश्वरम् । तुष्टाव पुनरिष्टाभिर्वाग्भिर्विष्णुर्मया सह
taṃ dṛṣṭvā tādṛśaṃ devaṃ savāmaṃ parameśvaram | tuṣṭāva punariṣṭābhirvāgbhirviṣṇurmayā saha
Melihat Tuhan itu dalam rupa yang demikian—Parameśvara yang menampakkan diri dengan Śakti ilahi di sisi kiri—Viṣṇu bersamaku sekali lagi memuji-Nya dengan kata-kata yang dikasihi dan terpilih.
Brahma (narrating within the Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa context, as he says 'with me')
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Ardhanārīśvara
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
Offering: pushpa
The verse highlights that even the greatest cosmic powers (Viṣṇu and Brahmā) approach Parameśvara through humble praise, affirming Shaiva Siddhānta’s view that Shiva (Pati) is the Supreme bestower of grace, and devotion (stuti) is a direct means to receive it.
By describing Parameśvara in a perceivable form “with Śakti on the left,” the verse supports Saguna-upāsanā—worship of Shiva with attributes and iconography. Such worship culminates in reverence to the Liṅga as the abiding sign of the same Supreme, approached through praise, mantra, and offering.
A practical takeaway is stotra-japa: reciting Shiva-stuti with focused mind and devotion. In Shaiva practice this naturally pairs with Panchākṣarī japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and simple offerings (water, bilva), done in the spirit of heartfelt, “iṣṭa” words.