शारभावतारवर्णनम्
Account of Śiva’s Śārabha Manifestation and the Measureless Avatāras
तथापि च यथाबुद्ध्या कथयामि कथाश्रुतम् । चरित्रं शारभं दिव्यं परमैश्वर्य्यसूचकम्
tathāpi ca yathābuddhyā kathayāmi kathāśrutam | caritraṃ śārabhaṃ divyaṃ paramaiśvaryyasūcakam
تاہم اپنی بساطِ فہم کے مطابق میں وہ روایت بیان کرتا ہوں جو میں نے سنی ہے—شاربھ کا وہ الٰہی کردار، جو مہیشور شِو کی اعلیٰ ترین ربوبیت کو ظاہر کرتا ہے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Śarabheśvara
Sthala Purana: Śārabha-caritra is introduced as a proof-text of parama-aiśvarya (supreme lordship). In many Śaiva tellings, Śarabha manifests to subdue an uncontrolled Narasiṃha, restoring cosmic balance and demonstrating Śiva’s supremacy over even fierce divine forms.
Significance: Kathā-śravaṇa of Śarabheśvara is framed as aiśvarya-jñāna and bhaya-śānti: it steadies the devotee’s mind by affirming Śiva as the ultimate refuge beyond all competing powers.
Type: stotra
Role: liberating
It frames the Śārabha narrative as a revelation of Śiva’s paramaiśvarya—His unsurpassed sovereignty—encouraging śravaṇa (devotional listening) as a means to deepen bhakti and right understanding of the Lord.
By introducing a divine caritra (sacred episode) of Śiva’s form, it supports Saguna-upāsanā—worship through manifest forms and stories—while implicitly pointing to the same supreme Lord who is also realized through the Liṅga.
The verse primarily suggests kathā-śravaṇa and kīrtana (listening and recitation of Śiva’s deeds) as a devotional practice; it can be paired with japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” to internalize the teaching of Śiva’s supreme lordship.