विष्णोर्दर्शनं स्तुतिश्च
Viṣṇu’s Manifestation and Brahmā’s Hymn
आत्मा रामो हि निर्द्वन्द्वो भक्ताधीनस्सुविग्रहः । योगी योगरतो नित्यं योगमार्गप्रदर्शकः
ātmā rāmo hi nirdvandvo bhaktādhīnassuvigrahaḥ | yogī yogarato nityaṃ yogamārgapradarśakaḥ
祂是内在之我;诚然,祂即罗摩(Rāma),超越一切对待二元。虽无所限量,仍慈悲示现吉祥圣相,使奉爱者得以亲近。祂恒为至上瑜伽行者,常住于瑜伽定中,开示并教导瑜伽之道,引导灵魂在湿婆(Śiva)中得解脱。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Significance: Emphasizes anugraha: Śiva becomes ‘bhaktādhīna’ and teaches yoga—pilgrimage and worship aim at receiving grace that loosens pāśa and ripens the paśu for liberation.
Mantra: आत्मा रामो हि निर्द्वन्द्वो भक्ताधीनस्सुविग्रहः । योगी योगरतो नित्यं योगमार्गप्रदर्शकः
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
It presents Shiva as the Ātman—beyond all dualities—yet compassionately manifesting in an auspicious form for devotees, and as the eternal Yogi who guides the soul toward moksha through yoga and grace.
By calling Him suvigraha (of gracious form) and bhaktādhīna (won by devotion), the verse supports saguna worship—such as Linga-pūjā—as a valid means to approach the transcendent, nirdvandva Shiva.
A practical takeaway is daily Shiva-dhyāna and japa—especially the Panchakshara “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—combined with yogic discipline (breath, concentration, inner stillness) to follow the yogamārga shown by Shiva.