हंस-वराह-रूपग्रहण-कारणम्
The Reason for Assuming the Swan and Boar Forms
अज्ञानज्ञानयोस्तत्त्वं विवेचयति हंसकः । हंसरूपं धृतं तेन ब्रह्मणा सृष्टिकारिणा
ajñānajñānayostattvaṃ vivecayati haṃsakaḥ | haṃsarūpaṃ dhṛtaṃ tena brahmaṇā sṛṣṭikāriṇā
Haṃsa (linh hồn có năng lực phân biệt) quán xét chân tánh của vô minh và tri kiến. Vì thế, Phạm Thiên Brahmā—đấng tạo hóa—đã mang hình Haṃsa, để công cuộc sáng tạo được vận hành nhờ sự phân biệt đúng đắn.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It highlights viveka (discernment) as the turning point from ajñāna (bondage) to jñāna (liberating insight). The Haṁsa symbolizes the purified inner faculty that separates truth from confusion—an essential step toward Shiva-realization.
Linga-worship trains the mind toward the one Reality (Shiva) behind names and forms. By steady devotion and contemplation, the seeker gains Haṁsa-like discrimination, seeing Saguna worship as a doorway to the higher truth beyond ignorance.
Practice japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with mindful discrimination—rejecting distracting thoughts as ajñāna and holding to Shiva-remembrance as jñāna; Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and rudrākṣa support this sattvic focus.