Dāruvana-parīkṣā: Śaṅkara’s Test and the Linga’s Ritual-Theological Grounding
ब्रह्मा तद्वचनं श्रुत्वा शिवमायाविमोहितान् । ज्ञात्वा ताञ्च्छंकरं नत्वा प्रोवाच ऋषिसत्तमान्
brahmā tadvacanaṃ śrutvā śivamāyāvimohitān | jñātvā tāñcchaṃkaraṃ natvā provāca ṛṣisattamān
ครั้นได้ฟังถ้อยคำนั้น พระพรหมทรงทราบว่าฤๅษีทั้งหลายถูกมายาแห่งพระศิวะทำให้หลง แล้วทรงนอบน้อมแด่พระศังกระและตรัสแก่หมู่ฤๅษีผู้ประเสริฐ
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
It highlights that even exalted sages can be veiled by Śiva’s māyā, and that clarity arises through recognizing Śiva as the supreme Lord (Pati) and approaching Him with humility and surrender.
Brahmā’s bowing to Śaṅkara models Saguna devotion—reverence to Śiva as approachable Lord—through which the devotee moves beyond भ्रम (delusion) toward right understanding, a key theme in Jyotirliṅga-centered Kotirudrasaṁhitā narratives.
The takeaway is namaskāra and śaraṇāgati (bowing and surrender) to Śiva, supported by japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” to steady the mind and pierce māyā.