प्रणवार्थ-शिवतत्त्व-निर्णयः
The Determination of Śiva as the Meaning of Praṇava
शुद्धस्फटिकसंकाशः प्रसन्नः शीतलद्युतिः । पंचवक्त्रो दशभुजस्त्रिपंचनयनः प्रभुः
śuddhasphaṭikasaṃkāśaḥ prasannaḥ śītaladyutiḥ | paṃcavaktro daśabhujastripaṃcanayanaḥ prabhuḥ
پروردگار خالص بلور کی مانند، نہایت پُرسکون اور ٹھنڈی، تسکین بخش روشنی کے ساتھ ظاہر ہوئے۔ وہ پانچ چہروں والے، دس بازوؤں والے اور پندرہ آنکھوں سے یکتائے مطلق، مہادیو تھے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It presents a dhyāna-lakṣaṇa (meditation-mark) of Pati, Shiva: crystal-pure, शांत (prasanna) and cooling—indicating the grace that pacifies pāśa (bondage) and steadies the pashu (individual soul) toward liberation.
Though Shiva is ultimately nirguṇa, the Purana gives a saguna form for contemplation. The five faces and many eyes/arms express omniscience and omnipotence—supporting linga-worship by giving devotees a concrete meditative form while honoring Shiva as the supreme Prabhu beyond form.
Practice dhyāna by visualizing Shiva as śuddha-sphaṭika (pure crystal) with cool radiance, then japa of the Pañcākṣarī—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—to stabilize the mind and invoke Shiva’s anugraha (grace).