पार्वत्याः पितृगृहगमनं तथा मङ्गलस्वागतम् | Pārvatī’s Return to Her Father’s House and the Auspicious Welcome
विभूतिविभूषितं रम्यमस्थिमालासमन्वितम् । त्रिलोचनोज्ज्वलद्वक्त्रं नागायज्ञोपवीतकम्
vibhūtivibhūṣitaṃ ramyamasthimālāsamanvitam | trilocanojjvaladvaktraṃ nāgāyajñopavītakam
Adornado com vibhūti, a cinza sagrada, belo e radiante, usando uma grinalda de ossos; com o rosto luminoso de três olhos e trazendo uma serpente como fio sagrado (yajñopavīta)—assim foi descrita a forma manifesta e auspiciosa do Senhor Śiva.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Type: stotra
Offering: pushpa
The verse presents Śiva’s saguna form through sacred symbols—bhasma, the three eyes, and the serpent thread—teaching detachment from the perishable body and recognition of Śiva as the supreme, pure Lord (Pati) who grants liberation when remembered with devotion.
It supports saguna-upāsanā by giving contemplative marks for dhyāna (meditation) on Śiva; such form-meditation steadies the mind and culminates in linga-worship, where the same Lord is adored as the all-pervading reality manifest in an auspicious emblem.
Apply vibhūti (tripuṇḍra) with reverence and meditate on Śiva as Trilocana; contemplate the serpent-thread and ash as signs of renunciation and purity, supporting japa and bhakti—especially in Shiva Purana rituals for Mahashivratri.