अन्तराय-उपसर्ग-विवेचनम् / Analysis of Yogic Obstacles (Antarāyas) and Upasargas
द्विदलेषोडशारे वा द्वादशारे यथाविधि । दशारे वा षडस्रे वा चतुरस्रे शिवं स्मरेत्
dvidaleṣoḍaśāre vā dvādaśāre yathāvidhi | daśāre vā ṣaḍasre vā caturasre śivaṃ smaret
Dalam teratai dua kelopak dengan enam belas jejari, atau teratai dua belas jejari menurut aturan—atau teratai sepuluh jejari, atau bentuk heksagon, atau segi empat—hendaklah bermeditasi mengingati Dewa Śiva.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
The verse teaches that Śiva (Pati) is to be contemplated through disciplined dhyāna using sacred geometric supports; the form (lotus, spokes, hexagon, square) is a meditative aid, while the goal is steady remembrance of Śiva leading the bound soul (paśu) beyond bonds (pāśa) toward liberation.
It aligns with Saguna-upāsanā: the practitioner visualizes Śiva within structured yantra-like forms as a support for concentration, similar to how the Liṅga serves as a concrete focus through which one approaches the transcendent Śiva.
Yantra-supported dhyāna: sit with mantra-japa (commonly the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and mentally place Śiva in a chosen geometric locus (lotus/spoked wheel/hexagon/square) as prescribed, sustaining one-pointed remembrance.