गिरिजातपः-परीक्षा तथा सप्तर्षि-आह्वानम्
Girijā’s Austerity-Test and the Summoning of the Seven Sages
तद्वस्तुभूतो भगवानीश्वरो वृषभध्वजः । अविज्ञातगतिस्सूतिस्स हरः परमेश्वरः
tadvastubhūto bhagavānīśvaro vṛṣabhadhvajaḥ | avijñātagatissūtissa haraḥ parameśvaraḥ
他化为那真实本体本身——吉祥的主宰伊湿伐罗,旗帜上饰以圣牛。其行迹不可测知;其显现超越凡常之识。他即是哈罗(Hara),至上的大自在天。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
Type: stotra
It declares Shiva as Parameśvara who is both the manifest Lord (bull-bannered, approachable) and the ultimate Reality whose true course cannot be grasped by ordinary intellect—pointing the seeker toward surrender, grace, and liberation.
By naming him Īśvara and Vṛṣabhadhvaja, the verse affirms Saguna worship (forms, symbols, and devotion), while also teaching that the same Shiva is the transcendent Reality beyond conceptual limits—exactly the principle expressed in Liṅga worship.
Contemplate Shiva as both immanent and transcendent while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with bhakti; the takeaway is steady japa and inward surrender to Hara, the remover of bondage.