अन्तराय-उपसर्ग-विवेचनम् / Analysis of Yogic Obstacles (Antarāyas) and Upasargas
इन्दुरेखासमाकारं तारारूपमथापि वा । नीवारशूकस्सदृशं बिससुत्राभमेव वा
indurekhāsamākāraṃ tārārūpamathāpi vā | nīvāraśūkassadṛśaṃ bisasutrābhameva vā
บางคราวปรากฏดุจเสี้ยวจันทร์เป็นเส้น บางคราวดุจดาวฤกษ์ บางคราวคล้ายหนามรวงข้าวป่า หรืออีกคราวคล้ายเส้นใยละเอียดแห่งก้านบัว
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
The verse teaches that the sacred reality of Shiva can be perceived in subtle, refined ways—small, luminous, and inwardly intuited—guiding the seeker from gross perception toward contemplative recognition of Pati (Shiva) beyond limiting appearances.
By describing delicate, auspicious shapes (crescent, star, fine fibre), it supports linga-upasana as a focused symbol: Saguna contemplation that steadies the mind and leads toward grasping Shiva’s subtler, transcendent nature.
It suggests dhyana—holding a subtle, luminous Shiva-form in awareness. In practice, this pairs well with japa of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and steady inner visualization during linga worship.