सृष्टिपद्धतिवर्णनम्
Exposition of the Supreme Method of Creation and the Tirodhāna-Cakra
सृष्ट्यादिपृथुसृष्टित्वात्पृथुत्वेनोपदृश्यते । हिरण्मयस्य देवस्य शम्भोरमिततेजसः
sṛṣṭyādipṛthusṛṣṭitvātpṛthutvenopadṛśyate | hiraṇmayasya devasya śambhoramitatejasaḥ
सृष्ट्यादौ पृथुसृष्टित्वात् सः पृथुत्वेनोपलभ्यते । हिरण्मयो देवः शम्भुरमिततेजाः इति बोध्यते ॥
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Cosmic Event: sṛṣṭy-ādi (beginning of creation)
It points to Śiva as Pati—the limitless Lord—whose immeasurable light is inferred through the vastness of creation; the devotee learns to see the world’s immensity as a sign of His transcendent radiance.
Though Śiva is ultimately beyond form, He is approached in Saguna worship as the luminous Lord (hiraṇmaya, amita-tejas). The Liṅga functions as a concentrated emblem of that boundless brilliance, making the infinite approachable for devotion and meditation.
Dhyāna on Śiva as boundless light—mentally visualizing a golden, all-pervading radiance while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—is the key takeaway.