Śiva-jñāna and the Non-dual Vision of a Śiva-maya Universe (शिवज्ञानम्—सर्वं शिवमयम्)
यथैकं चैव सूर्याख्यं ज्योतिर्नानाविधं जनैः । जलादौ च विशेषेण दृश्यते तत्तथैव सः
yathaikaṃ caiva sūryākhyaṃ jyotirnānāvidhaṃ janaiḥ | jalādau ca viśeṣeṇa dṛśyate tattathaiva saḥ
正如那唯一名为太阳的光,被世人以多种方式所见——尤其在水等处显现为种种倒影——同样地,祂(湿婆)虽是一,却被见为多样的形相与显现。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: teaching
It teaches that Śiva is one Supreme Reality (Pati), yet devotees perceive and approach Him through many forms and experiences—like one sun appearing as many reflections—supporting unity behind devotional diversity.
The Jyotirliṅga is a focal ‘reflection’ of the one divine Light: worship of the Liṅga (saguṇa upāsanā) leads the mind toward the recognition of Śiva’s single, all-pervading nature beyond form (nirguṇa truth).
Meditate on the Liṅga as jyoti (inner light) while repeating the Pañcākṣarī ‘Om Namaḥ Śivāya’, training the mind to see one Śiva in all appearances; simple lamp (dīpa) offering before the Liṅga aligns well with this teaching.