विष्णु-ब्रह्म-विवाद-वर्णनम्
Description of the Viṣṇu–Brahmā Dispute and Brahmā’s Confusion
मुकुटादिमहाभूषः प्रसन्नमुखपंकजः । कोटिकंदर्पसंकाशस्सन्दष्टो मोहितेन सः
mukuṭādimahābhūṣaḥ prasannamukhapaṃkajaḥ | koṭikaṃdarpasaṃkāśassandaṣṭo mohitena saḥ
Adornado com coroa e esplêndidos ornamentos, com o rosto de lótus radiante em serenidade, ele resplandecia com a beleza de milhões de Kāma-devas; e quem o contemplou ficou tomado, vencido pelo assombro e pelo encanto.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Rudrasaṃhitā account to the sages)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Offering: pushpa
Cosmic Event: Visionary epiphany within the creation-cycle narration
It highlights the soul’s natural response to the auspicious (śiva) vision of the Divine: the mind becomes ‘seized’ and outward desire is redirected into reverent absorption, a doorway to bhakti and inner stillness.
The verse celebrates Saguna-darśana—Shiva’s manifest, gracious form—showing how contemplation of form can captivate the mind and prepare it for deeper worship, including Linga-upāsanā where form leads toward the formless truth.
Practice dhyāna on Shiva’s serene lotus-face and divine ornaments while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), allowing the mind’s ‘enchantment’ to settle into steady devotion.