Viśvānara-Gṛhapati Upākhyāna — Śivasya Agni-gṛhe Avatāraḥ
The Account of Viśvānara Gṛhapati and Śiva’s Descent into the House of Fire
शैशवोचितनेपथ्यधारिणञ्चितिधारिणम् । पठन्तं श्रुतिसूक्तानि हसन्तं च स्वलीलया
śaiśavocitanepathyadhāriṇañcitidhāriṇam | paṭhantaṃ śrutisūktāni hasantaṃ ca svalīlayā
သူတို့သည် ကလေးဘဝနှင့် ကိုက်ညီသော အလှဆင်တော်များကို ဝတ်ဆင်၍ သန့်ရှင်းသော ထိပ်ချုပ်ဆံတော်ကို ဆောင်ထားကာ၊ ဝေဒသုတ်တော်များကို ရွတ်ဖတ်နေသည့်အပြင်၊ မိမိ၏ သာသနာလီလာဖြင့် ကစားကာ ရယ်မောနေတော်မူသည်ကို မြင်ကြ၏။
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Type: rudram
Role: teaching
It highlights Shiva as Pati (the Supreme Lord) who freely assumes a Saguna form out of compassion—revealing that even the Vedas arise in and are mastered by Him, while His playful laughter signifies divine freedom beyond bondage (pāśa).
The verse supports Saguna-upāsanā: devotees may approach Shiva through lovable, accessible forms and līlās, while understanding that the same Lord is also the transcendent reality indicated by the Linga.
Vedic recitation and mantra-japa are implied—devotees can chant the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with bhakti, contemplating Shiva as the source of Śruti and the compassionate Lord who reveals Himself through līlā.