शिवध्यानपूजनवर्णनम्
Description of Śiva Meditation and Worship
पञ्चवक्त्रन्दशभुजञ्चन्द्रखण्डशिखामणिम् । अस्य पूर्वमुखं सौम्यं बालार्कसदृशप्रभम्
pañcavaktrandaśabhujañcandrakhaṇḍaśikhāmaṇim | asya pūrvamukhaṃ saumyaṃ bālārkasadṛśaprabham
彼具五面十臂,顶戴半月为冠宝。诸面之中,东方之面温柔吉祥,光辉如初升之日——为信众观想而显现慈悲的有相(saguṇa)湿婆圣形。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailasa discourse to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
The verse presents Śiva’s compassionate, worship-accessible (saguṇa) form—five-faced, ten-armed, and moon-crested—so the mind can rest on a sacred icon in dhyāna, leading the devotee toward grace (anugraha) and liberation.
While the Liṅga points to Śiva beyond form (nirguṇa), this description supports saguṇa-upāsanā: visualizing specific divine attributes (faces, radiance, crescent moon) to stabilize devotion and concentration, which then matures into realization of Śiva’s transcendent nature.
Practice Śiva-dhyāna by contemplating the gentle eastern face shining like the rising sun, alongside japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” ideally with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and rudrākṣa as supports for daily sādhana.