हंस-वराह-रूपग्रहण-कारणम्
The Reason for Assuming the Swan and Boar Forms
मयाज्ञप्ता अपि च ते संसारविमुखा बुधाः । शिवध्यानैकमनसो न सृष्टौ चक्रिरे मतिम्
mayājñaptā api ca te saṃsāravimukhā budhāḥ | śivadhyānaikamanaso na sṛṣṭau cakrire matim
纵然受我命令,那些智者既已背离轮回之流,便唯以心专注于观想湿婆,不曾将意念投向造化之事。
Brahma
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: liberating
It highlights vairāgya and one-pointed Śiva-dhyāna as superior to worldly aims: the wise reject saṃsāra and seek liberation by fixing the mind on Pati (Śiva), the giver of mokṣa.
By emphasizing exclusive Śiva-contemplation, it supports Saguna upāsanā—such as meditating on Śiva in the Liṅga—leading the devotee from form-based focus toward the transcendent reality of Śiva.
Śiva-dhyāna with ekāgratā (single-pointedness): steady meditation on Śiva (often aided by japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” and traditional aids like bhasma and rudrākṣa where appropriate).