मेना-शिवदर्शन-प्रस्थानम् | Menā’s Quest to Behold Śiva
Departure for Śiva’s Darśana
शंखादिलक्षणैर्युक्तो मुकुटादिविभूषितः । श्रीवत्सवक्षा लक्ष्मीशो ह्यप्रमेय प्रभान्वितः
śaṃkhādilakṣaṇairyukto mukuṭādivibhūṣitaḥ | śrīvatsavakṣā lakṣmīśo hyaprameya prabhānvitaḥ
他具足海螺等吉祥相,冠冕与天饰庄严;其胸前灿然显现“室利跋蹉”之纹。彼为吉祥天女拉克希米之主——不可量度,充满无边光辉。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Lalitā
Role: nurturing
The verse highlights how the Divine is recognized through auspicious signs and radiant presence—supporting Saguna contemplation as a doorway to grace, steadiness of mind, and devotion that matures toward liberation.
Like the Linga, which is a sacred focus for the formless Reality, these described marks and ornaments function as contemplative supports (ālambana) for Saguna worship—helping the devotee fix awareness on divinity and receive anugraha (grace).
A simple practice is dhyāna (visual meditation) on the Lord’s auspicious marks while softly repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), optionally wearing rudrākṣa and applying tripuṇḍra as reminders of Shiva-bhakti.