गौतमस्य शिवदर्शनं पापक्षयवचनं च | Gautama’s Vision of Śiva and the Teaching on Sin and Purification
ज्योतिर्लिंगं त्र्यंबकं हि पूजितं गौतमेन ह । सर्वकामप्रदं चात्र परत्र परमुक्तिदम्
jyotirliṃgaṃ tryaṃbakaṃ hi pūjitaṃ gautamena ha | sarvakāmapradaṃ cātra paratra paramuktidam
त्र्यम्बकस्य ज्योतिर्लिङ्गं हि गौतमेन सम्यक् पूजितम् । अत्र सर्वकामप्रदं, परत्र च परममुक्तिदम् ॥
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Tryambakeśvara
Jyotirlinga: Tryambakeśvara
Sthala Purana: Sage Gautama is presented as a paradigmatic worshipper of the Tryambaka Jyotirliṅga; the kṣetra grants worldly fulfillments (sarva-kāma) and culminates in para-mukti.
Significance: Integrates the two aims: iha (here) dharmic prosperity and paratra (hereafter) mokṣa—showing Śiva as both giver of boons and liberator.
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
The verse teaches that devotion to the Tryambakeśvara Jyotirliṅga yields both worldly well-being and the highest goal—liberation—showing Śiva as the gracious Pati who grants bhukti (enjoyment) and mukti (release).
By praising the Jyotirliṅga worship performed by Gautama, it presents the Liṅga as a saguna, accessible manifestation of Śiva’s transcendent light—through which devotees approach the nirguna reality and attain moksha.
Perform Liṅga-pūjā at Tryambakeśvara with mantra-japa (especially the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and a disciplined, reverent mind, aiming for inner purification that culminates in liberation.