पिप्पलादावतारकथनम्
Account of the Pippalāda Avatāra
नन्दीश्वर उवाच । इत्युक्त्वा सा नभोवाणी विरराम मुनीश्वर । तां श्रुत्वा सा मुनेः पत्नी विस्मिताभूत्क्षणं च सा
nandīśvara uvāca | ityuktvā sā nabhovāṇī virarāma munīśvara | tāṃ śrutvā sā muneḥ patnī vismitābhūtkṣaṇaṃ ca sā
Wika ni Nandīśvara: Pagkasabi niyon, ang tinig na mula sa langit ay tumahimik, O pinakadakilang pantas. Nang marinig iyon, ang asawa ng muni ay namangha sa isang saglit.
Nandīśvara (Nandi)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Cosmic Event: ākāśavāṇī (celestial voice) cessation after proclamation
It highlights the moment of divine intervention: a heavenly voice delivers a message and then withdraws, leaving the listener in awed stillness—an inner readiness for Shiva’s grace (anugraha) and further instruction.
Though no Linga is named here, the narrative pattern is Shaiva: Saguna Shiva’s guidance often arrives through signs, voices, and messengers. Such revelations direct devotees toward concrete worship and disciplined practice that later culminate in deeper realization.
The implied practice is śravaṇa (reverent listening) and inward silence after receiving sacred instruction—supporting mantra-japa (especially the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and steady contemplation.