शिवस्य पञ्चब्रह्मावतारवर्णनम्
Description of Shiva’s Pañcabrahma Avatāras
प्राणस्य चैवोपस्थस्य गंधस्य च भुवस्तथा । सद्योजाताह्वयं रूपमीश्वरं शांकरं विदुः
prāṇasya caivopasthasya gaṃdhasya ca bhuvastathā | sadyojātāhvayaṃ rūpamīśvaraṃ śāṃkaraṃ viduḥ
บัณฑิตทั้งหลายรู้ว่า พระอีศวรศังกร ผู้มีนามว่า “สัทโยชาตะ” ทรงเป็นผู้ครอบครองลมหายใจ (ปราณะ) อวัยวะกำเนิด กลิ่นหอม และภู-โลก (แดนปฐพี)
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Shakti Form: Gaurī
Role: creative
Offering: dhupa
This verse maps the Sadyojāta aspect of Śiva to key domains of embodied existence—prāṇa (life-force), sensory fragrance, the generative power, and the earth-plane—showing that liberation begins by recognizing the Lord as the inner governor (pati) of body, senses, and world.
Sadyojāta is a Saguna (manifest) mode of Īśvara. In Linga worship, devotees meditate that the one formless Śiva reveals Himself through specific divine functions; contemplating Sadyojāta while offering gandha (fragrant substances) and honoring prāṇa aligns external ritual with inner awareness.
Offer gandha (sandal paste, flowers, incense) to the Śiva-liṅga while meditating on prāṇa as Śiva’s power; practice steady breath-awareness (prāṇānusandhāna) and pure conduct to sanctify the generative energy, remembering Sadyojāta as the presiding Lord.