नारीसन्देहभञ्जक-शम्भ्ववतारकथा
The Account of Śambhu’s Incarnation that Dispels Doubts Concerning Women
निर्गता शोकसंतप्ता सा राजमहिषी शनैः । प्राचीं दिशं ययौ दूरं स्मरन्तीशपदाम्बुजम्
nirgatā śokasaṃtaptā sā rājamahiṣī śanaiḥ | prācīṃ diśaṃ yayau dūraṃ smarantīśapadāmbujam
غم کی تپش سے بے قرار وہ ملکہ آہستہ آہستہ نکل پڑی۔ وہ مشرق کی سمت بہت دور چلی گئی، دل میں برابر ایش (شیو) کے قدموں کے کنول کو یاد کرتی ہوئی۔
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana account to the sages, as typical for this section)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Mantra: īśa-padāmbujam (remembrance of the Lord’s lotus-feet)
Type: stotra
Role: nurturing
It shows śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) through smaraṇa—when worldly support collapses, the soul turns to Pati, Lord Śiva, and remembrance of His lotus-feet becomes the inner path that steadies the mind and leads toward grace.
Remembering Śiva’s lotus-feet is a Saguna-bhakti practice: the devotee holds a concrete, compassionate form of Īśa in the heart. In temple worship this aligns with fixing attention on the Śiva-liṅga as the visible support for contemplation of the Lord’s presence.
A simple takeaway is nāma-smaraṇa and japa—repeating “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” while mentally visualizing Śiva’s lotus-feet, especially during distress, to calm grief and re-center the mind in devotion.