विष्णु-ब्रह्म-विवाद-वर्णनम्
Description of the Viṣṇu–Brahmā Dispute and Brahmā’s Confusion
अहमेव परं ज्योतिः परमात्मा त्वहं विभुः । अद्य दृष्टं श्रुतं सर्वं जगत्यस्मिंश्चराचरम्
ahameva paraṃ jyotiḥ paramātmā tvahaṃ vibhuḥ | adya dṛṣṭaṃ śrutaṃ sarvaṃ jagatyasmiṃścarācaram
Chỉ riêng Ta là Ánh Sáng Tối Thượng; Ta là Đấng Tự Ngã Tối Cao, là Chúa Tể bao trùm khắp. Hôm nay, mọi điều đã thấy và đã nghe—toàn thể vũ trụ này, cả động lẫn tĩnh—đều hiển lộ trong Ta.
Lord Shiva (as the Supreme Pati revealing His transcendence during the creation discourse)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Cosmic Event: sṛṣṭi-prakriyā (revelation of the universe as contained in Śiva)
The verse declares Shiva as Parama-jyoti (Supreme Light) and Paramatma, teaching that all experience—seen and heard—and the whole cosmos (moving and unmoving) is encompassed by the Lord; liberation comes through recognizing Pati as the inner and transcendent reality.
The Linga is worshipped as the visible sign of the formless Supreme Light; by honoring Saguna Shiva (name, form, mantra), the devotee is led to the realization expressed here—Shiva as the all-pervading Paramatma beyond all created distinctions.
Meditate on Shiva as jyoti within the heart while repeating the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya); support it with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as reminders of the all-pervading Vibhu and the goal of inner realization.