जालन्धरस्य दूतप्रेषणम् — Jalandhara Sends an Envoy to Kailāsa
The Provocation of Śiva
सनत्कुमार उवाच । वदत्येवं तथा राहौ भ्रूमध्याच्छूलपाणिनः । अभवत्पुरुषो रौद्रस्तीव्राशनिसमस्वनः
sanatkumāra uvāca | vadatyevaṃ tathā rāhau bhrūmadhyācchūlapāṇinaḥ | abhavatpuruṣo raudrastīvrāśanisamasvanaḥ
萨那特库玛罗说道:当罗睺如此言说之时,从持三叉戟之主两眉之间的虚空中,忽然现出一位凶烈如鲁陀罗的神人,其声如可怖霹雳轰然崩裂。
Sanatkumara
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhairava
It shows Śiva as Pati—the supreme Lord—who can instantly manifest a saguna, awe-inspiring form from His own will to restrain hostile forces and re-establish order, reminding devotees that divine protection arises from the Lord’s sovereign consciousness.
Though the Liṅga represents Śiva’s transcendent reality, this verse highlights His saguna power to appear in a specific form (a ‘raudra puruṣa’) for divine action; Liṅga-worship thus includes devotion to Śiva’s protective and transformative manifestations.
Meditate on Śiva’s command center at the bhrūmadhya (between the brows) while mentally repeating the Pañcākṣarī—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—invoking the Lord’s Rudra-śakti for inner fearlessness and removal of obstructive tendencies.