Anasūyā–Atri Tapas-Varṇana
Description of Anasūyā and Atri’s Austerities
ध्यायति स्म परं ज्योतिरात्मस्थमात्मना च सः । अत्रिर्मुनिवरो ज्ञानी शंकरं निर्विकारकम्
dhyāyati sma paraṃ jyotirātmasthamātmanā ca saḥ | atrirmunivaro jñānī śaṃkaraṃ nirvikārakam
阿特里圣者——诸牟尼中最胜、安住于智——以自心观想那住于我内的至上光明,观想不变之主商羯罗(Śaṅkara)。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Type: stotra
Role: liberating
It teaches that Śiva is realized as the Supreme Light within the heart, and that steady dhyāna on the changeless Śaṅkara leads the knower toward liberation.
While Jyotirliṅga worship honors Śiva as the cosmic Light in a sacred form, this verse emphasizes the inner counterpart—meditating on that same Light as ātmastha (indwelling), moving from saguna support to nirvikāra realization.
A practice of silent dhyāna: withdraw the mind inward, contemplate Śiva as the supreme inner Light, and (where tradition is followed) support the meditation with pañcākṣarī japa—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya.”