पञ्चावरणमार्गस्थं योगेश्वरस्तोत्रम्
Pañcāvaraṇa-mārga Stotra to Yogeśvara Śiva
नंदा सुनंदा सुरभिः सुशीला सुमनास्तथा । पञ्चगोमातरस्त्वेताश्शिवलोके व्यवस्थिताः
naṃdā sunaṃdā surabhiḥ suśīlā sumanāstathā | pañcagomātarastvetāśśivaloke vyavasthitāḥ
نندا، سُنندا، سُرَبھی، سُشیلا اور سُمنَا—یہ پانچ گو ماتائیں شِولोक میں قائم و مقیم ہیں۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga episode; the verse locates divine ‘go-mātṛ’ beings in Śivaloka, implying a celestial economy of sustenance and auspiciousness under Śiva’s sovereignty.
Significance: Contemplation of Śivaloka as the realm where auspicious ‘motherly’ powers abide; supports dharma of go-sevā and Śiva-bhakti.
Mantra: naṃdā sunaṃdā surabhiḥ suśīlā sumanāstathā | pañcagomātarastvetāśśivaloke vyavasthitāḥ
Type: stotra
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
The verse elevates the sanctity of the “Cow-Mothers” by placing them in Śiva’s own realm, implying that compassion, purity, and reverence for life are aligned with Shaiva dharma and supported by Śiva’s grace.
By describing residents of Śiva-loka, the verse supports Saguna devotion to Śiva as Lord of a divine abode; such devotion is traditionally expressed through Linga worship accompanied by sattvic conduct such as non-harm and reverence for sacred beings.
A practical takeaway is sattvic observance: honoring cows and performing charitable giving (go-sevā, go-dāna) alongside Śiva worship (e.g., japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), cultivating compassion as a devotional discipline.