कामप्रादुर्भावः — The Manifestation/Arising of Kāma
अभवत्सगुणस्सोपि द्विरूपश्शक्तिमान्प्रभुः । सोमो दिव्याकृतिर्विप्र निर्वि कारी परात्परः
abhavatsaguṇassopi dvirūpaśśaktimānprabhuḥ | somo divyākṛtirvipra nirvi kārī parātparaḥ
那位主宰苏摩亦显现为有相有德之身(saguṇa)。婆罗门啊,具大神力的至尊呈现二重形态,具足天妙之相,却仍为不变(nirvikāra),乃超越至上之至上者。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It teaches that the Supreme can appear in a manifest, worshipable (saguṇa) way while remaining inwardly unchanged (nirvikāra). For the devotee, this reconciles personal devotion to form with the highest transcendent reality.
Like the Liṅga—Shiva’s accessible emblem—this verse affirms that divine manifestation is real for worship and grace, yet does not limit the Supreme. Saguna worship becomes a doorway to realizing Shiva as parātpara.
Meditate on Shiva as both saguṇa (with form for devotion) and nirvikāra (changeless consciousness), supporting japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with steady contemplation of the formless Reality behind the form.