काम्यकर्मविभागः — Taxonomy of Kāmya (Desire-Motivated) Śaiva Rites
भ्रुकुटीकुटिलं घोरं रक्तवृत्तेक्षणत्रयम् । दंष्ट्राकरालं दुर्धर्षं स्फुरिताधरपल्लवम्
bhrukuṭīkuṭilaṃ ghoraṃ raktavṛttekṣaṇatrayam | daṃṣṭrākarālaṃ durdharṣaṃ sphuritādharapallavam
Kakila-kilabot pagmasdan: ang mga kilay ay nakakunot sa mabagsik na pagsimangot; taglay ang tatlong bilog na matang pula-dugo; may nakalilitaw na pangil na nakapanghihilakbot, di-matitinag at di-malalapitan—ang mga labi, gaya ng usbong, ay nanginginig sa rumaragasang kapangyarihan.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Shakti Form: Kālī
Role: destructive
It portrays Shiva’s fierce saguna aspect (Rudra) whose terrifying form dissolves ignorance and ego; fear arises for the bound soul (paśu), but for the devotee it signifies the Lord’s power to cut the bonds (pāśa) and protect the path to liberation.
The verse emphasizes saguna contemplation—Shiva with attributes such as the three eyes—guiding devotees from form-based devotion toward the Linga as the stable focus where the same supreme Pati is worshiped beyond fear and duality.
Meditate on Shiva’s trinetra (three-eyed) form while repeating the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” and adopt Shaiva markers like bhasma (tripuṇḍra) and rudrāksha as reminders of detachment and the Lord’s protective, purifying power.