मन्दरगिरिवर्णनम् — Description of Mount Mandara as Śiva’s Residence
Tapas-abode
तस्य शैलस्य सौन्दर्यं सहस्रवदनैरपि । न शक्यं विस्तराद्वक्तुं वर्षकोटिशतैरपि
tasya śailasya saundaryaṃ sahasravadanairapi | na śakyaṃ vistarādvaktuṃ varṣakoṭiśatairapi
ความงามของภูเขาศักดิ์สิทธิ์นั้น แม้มีพันปากก็ไม่อาจพรรณนาให้ครบถ้วนได้; แม้ผ่านกาลนับร้อยโกฏิปี ก็ยังไม่อาจกล่าวได้โดยละเอียด
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Sthala Purana: A kṣetra-māhātmya style hyperbole: the mountain’s beauty is declared indescribable even by a thousand mouths over vast time—marking it as a supernormal Śaiva abode sanctified by Śiva’s presence.
Significance: Śravaṇa and smaraṇa of such māhātmya cultivates reverence (bhāva) and motivates pilgrimage/sādhana; the ‘indescribable’ signals transcendence beyond ordinary pramāṇa.
Cosmic Event: Vast time-scale imagery (hundreds of crores of years) evokes purāṇic cosmic duration.
It teaches that Shiva’s realm (and the sacred seat of His presence) is immeasurable and ultimately transcends ordinary speech and time—inviting the devotee to humility, awe, and inward contemplation rather than mere intellectual description.
By declaring the mountain’s splendour indescribable, the text points to the limitless greatness of Saguna Shiva’s manifested abode; Linga-worship similarly offers a concrete focus for devotion while acknowledging Shiva’s boundless nature beyond form.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with dhyāna on Shiva’s abode (Kailasa), cultivating reverence; if following Shaiva custom, one may add Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrāksha as supports to remembrance.