पिप्पलादावतारकथनम्
Account of the Pippalāda Avatāra
इति ते कथितन्तात प्रसंगाच्चरि तन्त्विदम् । पिप्पलादावतारम्भे शृणु शम्भोर्महादरात्
iti te kathitantāta prasaṃgāccari tantvidam | pippalādāvatārambhe śṛṇu śambhormahādarāt
Assim, querido, contei-te este episódio de passagem, na devida sequência. Agora, no início da narração da encarnação de Pippalāda, escuta com grande reverência o relato glorioso de Śambhu (o Senhor Śiva).
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Sthala Purana: This is a narrative hinge: the text transitions from the incidental Vṛtra episode to the commencement of Pippalāda’s avatāra account, preparing the listener for Śambhu’s līlā and teaching.
Significance: Śravaṇa (reverent listening) to Śiva-kathā is itself framed as a means of puṇya and inner purification, disposing the paśu toward Śiva’s anugraha.
Role: teaching
The verse highlights śravaṇa (reverent listening) as a direct spiritual discipline: approaching Śiva-kathā with mahā-ādara purifies the mind and turns the seeker toward Pati (Śiva), the liberating Lord.
By inviting the listener into Śambhu’s līlā and avatāra-narration, it emphasizes Saguna Śiva—Śiva known through names, forms, and compassionate acts—supporting devotion that naturally culminates in Linga-centered worship and inner contemplation.
The practical takeaway is disciplined śravaṇa: listen to Śiva Purāṇa with reverence, ideally preceded by simple purity observances (e.g., mental calm, respectful posture, and remembrance of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”).