Adhyaya 44: Nandikesvara’s Manifestation and Abhisheka; The Rule of Namaskara in Shiva-Nama
कुण्डले चामले दिव्ये वज्रं चैव वरायुधम् जांबूनदमयं सूत्रं केयूरद्वयमेव च
kuṇḍale cāmale divye vajraṃ caiva varāyudham jāṃbūnadamayaṃ sūtraṃ keyūradvayameva ca
Ele trazia dois brincos divinos, puros e sem mancha; e também o vajra, arma excelente, juntamente com um cordão de ouro Jāmbūnada e um par de braceletes.
Suta Goswami
It supports sākāra-upāsanā within Linga worship by detailing Shiva’s divine adornments, helping the devotee stabilize bhāva (devotional contemplation) while honoring Pati through ritual visualization.
By calling the ornaments “spotless” and “divine,” it points to Shiva as Amala (stainless) Pati—untouched by pāśa (bondage)—yet graciously assuming perceivable attributes for the uplift of the paśu (individual soul).
Dhyāna in pūjā-vidhi: meditating on Shiva’s form and insignia (ornaments, vajra-like power) as part of inner worship, aligning the paśu’s mind toward liberation through remembrance of Pashupati.