शिवस्य विश्वव्याप्तिः—अष्टमूर्तिः पञ्चब्रह्म च | Śiva’s Cosmic Pervasion: Aṣṭamūrti and the Pañcabrahma Forms
चक्षुषश्चरणस्यापि रूपस्याग्नेस्तथैव च । अघोराख्यामधिष्ठात्रीं मूर्तिमाहुर्मनीषिणः । रसनायाश्च पायोश्च रसस्यापां तथैव च । ईश्वरीं वामदेवाख्यां मूर्तिं तन्निरतां विदुः
cakṣuṣaścaraṇasyāpi rūpasyāgnestathaiva ca | aghorākhyāmadhiṣṭhātrīṃ mūrtimāhurmanīṣiṇaḥ | rasanāyāśca pāyośca rasasyāpāṃ tathaiva ca | īśvarīṃ vāmadevākhyāṃ mūrtiṃ tanniratāṃ viduḥ
Ipinahahayag ng mga pantas na ang banal na Anyo (mūrti) na namamahala sa mata at sa mga paa, at gayundin sa anyong nakikita at sa apoy, ay ang Anyong tinatawag na Aghorā. At nalalaman nila na ang makapangyarihang Anyong-Diyosa na tinatawag na Vāmadevī ang namamahala sa dila at sa sangkap ng pagdumi, at gayundin sa lasa at sa mga tubig—na nakatatag sa mga gawang iyon.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Aghoramūrti
Shakti Form: Gaurī
Role: nurturing
It maps bodily faculties and elements to specific Śiva-Śakti manifestations, teaching that perception and action are governed by divine tattvas; recognizing their presiding forms supports inner discipline and God-centered awareness.
In Saguna worship, the Liṅga is revered as the seat of Śiva’s manifest powers; this verse explains those powers as functional forms (Aghorā, Vāmadevī) pervading senses and elements, making worship a way to sanctify perception and conduct.
A practical takeaway is sense-withdrawal and mantra-japa—mentally offering sight, movement, taste, and bodily functions into Śiva’s forms (Aghorā/Vāmadeva) while repeating the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) to purify the indriyas.