वसन्तस्वरूपवर्णनम् — Description of the Form/Nature of Vasant
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सूत उवाच । इत्याकर्ण्य वचस्तस्य ब्रह्मणो हि प्रजापतेः । प्रसन्नमानसो भूत्वा तं प्रोवाच स नारदः
sūta uvāca | ityākarṇya vacastasya brahmaṇo hi prajāpateḥ | prasannamānaso bhūtvā taṃ provāca sa nāradaḥ
苏多说道:如是听闻生主梵天之言后,纳罗陀心意澄净安然,便向他答言。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Significance: Models the proper inner disposition for receiving dharma/Śiva-tattva: prasanna-manas (clarified mind) after hearing a guru/elder’s instruction.
It highlights the Shaiva principle that true instruction bears fruit when the listener’s mind becomes prasanna (clear and receptive); serenity is a prerequisite for receiving higher teachings that ultimately lead the soul (paśu) toward Pati, Lord Shiva.
Though the verse is transitional, it frames the guru–disciple style dialogue that typically culminates in concrete Shaiva practices—often including saguna upāsanā such as Linga worship—received with a calm, faithful mind.
Cultivate prasanna-manas through simple preparatory sādhanā: quiet japa of Shiva’s name (e.g., Om Namaḥ Śivāya), steady breath, and a sattvic, prayerful attitude before hearing or reciting Shiva Purana teachings.