शारभावतारवर्णनम्
Account of Śiva’s Śārabha Manifestation and the Measureless Avatāras
सतीचरित्रे कथितं चरितं तस्य कृत्स्नशः । श्रुतं त्वयापि बहुधा नातः प्रोक्तं सुविस्तरात्
satīcaritre kathitaṃ caritaṃ tasya kṛtsnaśaḥ | śrutaṃ tvayāpi bahudhā nātaḥ proktaṃ suvistarāt
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Suta Goswami
Sthala Purana: A narrative transition: the text points back to the Satī episode as already recounted, indicating Purāṇic internal cross-linking rather than a specific tīrtha origin.
Significance: Models śravaṇa (hearing) as a repeated devotional practice; repeated listening itself is treated as spiritually efficacious in Purāṇic pedagogy.
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: teaching
It teaches disciplined śravaṇa: sacred history should be heard with focus on its liberating essence, not repeated endlessly for mere detail—pointing the listener toward Shiva-tattva rather than narrative redundancy.
By moving past already-known episodes, the text redirects attention from familiar biography to Shiva’s forms and principles; this supports Saguna devotion (upāsanā) while guiding the devotee toward the deeper understanding of Pati (Shiva) beyond stories.
It implies purposeful śravaṇa and smaraṇa: listen to Shiva-kathā for transformation, then internalize it through mantra-japa (especially the Panchakshara, Om Namaḥ Śivāya) rather than seeking repeated lengthy retellings.