वसन्तस्वरूपवर्णनम् — Description of the Form/Nature of Vasant
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नारद उवाच । ब्रह्मन् विधे महाभाग विष्णुशिष्य महामते । धन्यस्त्वं शिवभक्तो हि परतत्त्वप्रदर्शकः
nārada uvāca | brahman vidhe mahābhāga viṣṇuśiṣya mahāmate | dhanyastvaṃ śivabhakto hi paratattvapradarśakaḥ
นารทกล่าวว่า—“โอ พราหมณ์ โอ วิธิ ผู้ทรงบุญวาสนาและมหาปัญญา ศิษย์แห่งพระวิษณุ ท่านช่างเป็นผู้มีบุญยิ่ง เพราะท่านเป็นศิวภักตะและเป็นผู้ชี้แจงสัจธรรมสูงสุด”
Narada
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Significance: Affirms Śiva as paratattva (Supreme Reality) and frames true blessedness as Śiva-bhakti and tattva-prakāśa (revealing the highest principle).
Type: stotra
Role: teaching
The verse exalts the Shiva-bhakta as one who “reveals the Supreme Reality” (paratattva), implying that devotion to Shiva is not merely emotional worship but a direct means to recognize the highest truth—Shiva as the supreme principle and liberator.
By praising a devotee who points to paratattva, the verse supports the Shiva Purana’s pattern: Saguna worship (such as Linga-upasana) disciplines the mind and heart, culminating in insight into Shiva’s supreme nature beyond limitation.
The practical takeaway is to cultivate Shiva-bhakti through Shiva-nama japa (especially the Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and attentive listening to Shiva-tattva teachings from realized devotees who can ‘show’ the Supreme.