द्वादशज्योतिर्लिङ्गावतारकथनम्
Account of the Twelve Jyotirliṅga Manifestations
लोकानामुपकारार्थं ज्योतिर्लिंगस्वरूपधृक् । सन्तस्थौ सांबिकश्शम्भुर्बहुलीलाकरः परः
lokānāmupakārārthaṃ jyotirliṃgasvarūpadhṛk | santasthau sāṃbikaśśambhurbahulīlākaraḥ paraḥ
เพื่อเกื้อกูลแก่สรรพโลก พระศัมภูผู้สูงสุด ผู้ทรงรูปเป็นชโยติรลิงคะ และทรงร่วมเป็นหนึ่งกับพระอัมพิกา ได้ทรงปรากฏและสถิตมั่นคง พร้อมกระทำลีลาอันศักดิ์สิทธิ์นานาประการ
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Sthala Purana: General Jyotirliṅga doctrine: Śambhu assumes the luminous liṅga-form for lokopakāra, abiding in sacred sites to grant darśana and liberation; here the emphasis is on Jyotirliṅga-svarūpa rather than a single named shrine.
Significance: Darśana of Jyotirliṅga as a direct conduit of anugraha: purification, removal of pāśa (bondage), and orientation of the paśu toward pati.
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
It presents the Jyotirliṅga as Śiva’s compassionate, accessible manifestation for the uplift of beings—transcendent (paraḥ) yet present in a worshippable form for the good of all worlds.
By stating that Śiva ‘bears the form of the Jyotirliṅga,’ the verse affirms Saguna worship: the infinite Lord reveals Himself as the luminous Liṅga so devotees can approach, adore, and receive grace.
Jyotirliṅga-centered pūjā and dhyāna are implied—steady contemplation of Śiva as divine Light in the Liṅga, supported by mantra-japa such as the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”).