दशशैवव्रतप्रश्नः — Inquiry into the Ten Principal Śaiva Vratas
बहुभिश्चर्षिभि स्सूत श्रुतं यद्यपि वस्तु सत् । सन्देहो न मतोऽस्माकं तदेतत्कथयामि ते
bahubhiścarṣibhi ssūta śrutaṃ yadyapi vastu sat | sandeho na mato'smākaṃ tadetatkathayāmi te
噢,苏多啊,虽说此真实之事已为众多仙人所闻,但我等心中已无疑惑;因此,我将把那同一段事迹再为你讲述。
Suta Goswami (narrative voice addressing the sages; verse addresses Sūta, indicating a sage speaking within the dialogue frame)
Tattva Level: pashu
It affirms the Shaiva principle that true teaching, received through śravaṇa (devout listening) in satsanga, removes doubt and stabilizes faith—preparing the seeker for devotion to Pati (Shiva) and liberation.
In Kotirudra’s Jyotirlinga context, it supports repeated hearing of the Linga’s glory and pilgrim narratives as a means to strengthen niścaya (conviction) in Saguna Shiva’s grace manifesting through sacred forms and places.
The implied practice is regular śravaṇa and kīrtana of Shiva-kathā—hearing and reciting Jyotirlinga māhātmya with faith; this can be paired with japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) to make the teaching inwardly firm.