शिवविहारवर्णनम् (Śivavihāra-varṇana) — “Description of Śiva’s Divine Pastimes/Sojourn”
सुरा ऊचुः । विवाहं कृतवाञ्छंभुरस्मत्कार्यार्थमीश्वरः । योगीश्वरो निर्विकारो स्वात्मारामो निरंजनः
surā ūcuḥ | vivāhaṃ kṛtavāñchaṃbhurasmatkāryārthamīśvaraḥ | yogīśvaro nirvikāro svātmārāmo niraṃjanaḥ
诸天说道:“为成就我们的所求,主宰商婆(Śambhu)已入婚姻之仪。虽为至上自在主、瑜伽之王,不变、自足自乐、清净无染,却为我们的事业而承担此世间之行。”
The Devas (Suras)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
It highlights Śiva as Nirvikāra and Niranjana—unchanged and unstained—who still performs actions as divine līlā for the welfare of beings, showing action without bondage and compassion without limitation.
The verse balances Nirguṇa truth (Śiva as stainless, self-abiding consciousness) with Saguṇa accessibility (Śiva entering marriage and narrative action). Linga-worship similarly honors the transcendent Pati while approaching Him through a form fit for devotion.
Meditate on Śiva as Yogīśvara—repeat the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” while contemplating His nirvikāra (changeless) nature, and offer simple bhakti (water, bilva) to the Liṅga with the attitude of surrender.