कार्तिकेयलीलावर्णनम्
Narration of Kārttikeya’s Divine Play
तस्मिन्नवसरे तत्र कृत्तिकाख्याश्च षट् स्त्रियः । स्नातुं समागता बालं ददृशुस्तं महाप्रभुम्
tasminnavasare tatra kṛttikākhyāśca ṣaṭ striyaḥ | snātuṃ samāgatā bālaṃ dadṛśustaṃ mahāprabhum
అదే సమయంలో అక్కడ కృత్తికలు అనే ఆరు స్త్రీలు స్నానం చేయడానికి వచ్చి, ఆ బాలుణ్ణి దర్శించారు—అతడే మహాప్రభువు.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Sthala Purana: The episode anticipates Skanda/Kumāra’s emergence: the Kṛttikās come to bathe and behold the divine child, initiating the maternal adoption motif that leads to Ṣaṇmukha.
Role: nurturing
It shows the Lord’s compassionate accessibility: the supreme Pati can appear in a gentle, childlike form, allowing devotees to encounter divinity directly through grace and purity of circumstance.
While the Linga points to Shiva beyond form (nirguṇa), this episode highlights saguna revelation—Shiva’s lordliness shining even in a manifest form, supporting devotion through visible, relatable leela.
The setting emphasizes śauca (purity): begin worship with स्नान (bathing), then remember Shiva with mantra-japa (especially the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and offer reverent darśana to the Lord in whatever form he is revealed.