शिवज्ञान-प्रश्नः तथा सृष्टौ शिवस्य स्वयमाविर्भावः
Inquiry into Śiva-knowledge and Śiva’s self-manifestation in creation
सिंदूरवर्णाय सुमण्डलाय सुवर्णवर्णाभरणाय तुभ्यम् । पद्माभनेत्राय सपंकजाय ब्रह्मेन्द्रनारायणकारणाय
siṃdūravarṇāya sumaṇḍalāya suvarṇavarṇābharaṇāya tubhyam | padmābhanetrāya sapaṃkajāya brahmendranārāyaṇakāraṇāya
ขอนอบน้อมแด่พระองค์—ผู้มีรัศมีสีชาดดุจสินธุระ ผู้เป็นมณฑลอันเป็นมงคลและรุ่งเรือง ประดับด้วยอาภรณ์สีทอง ผู้มีเนตรดุจดอกบัวและเกี่ยวเนื่องกับปทุม และเป็นเหตุปฐมแห่งพรหมา อินทร์ และนารายณ์
Suta Goswami (narrating the Vāyavīya discourse to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: सिंदूरवर्णाय सुमण्डलाय सुवर्णवर्णाभरणाय तुभ्यम् । पद्माभनेत्राय सपंकजाय ब्रह्मेन्द्रनारायणकारणाय
Type: stotra
It establishes Shiva as Pati—the supreme causal Lord—described in a worshipful, saguna form, yet affirmed as the source of even Brahma, Vishnu (Narayana), and Indra, directing the devotee’s surrender toward the highest principle.
The verse uses vivid auspicious attributes (radiance, lotus-eyes, ornaments) typical of saguna upasana; in Shiva Purana practice, such praise naturally culminates in Linga-worship, where the same supreme cause is adored in aniconic form for steadiness of devotion and meditation.
Use it as a dhyana-stotra before Linga puja: apply Tripuṇḍra (bhasma), hold a rudrākṣa, and recite the pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” contemplating Shiva as the source of all deities and the giver of liberation.