हिरण्यनेत्रस्य तपः — Hiraṇyanetra’s Austerity and the Boon
मत्वांधकं दुष्टमतिं प्रधानो महेश्वरो लौकिकभावशीलः । प्रोवाच दैत्यं स्मितपूर्वमेवमाकर्ण्य सर्वं त्वथ दूतवाक्यम्
matvāṃdhakaṃ duṣṭamatiṃ pradhāno maheśvaro laukikabhāvaśīlaḥ | provāca daityaṃ smitapūrvamevamākarṇya sarvaṃ tvatha dūtavākyam
大自在天(Maheśvara)明白安陀迦(Andhaka)心怀恶意,为了处理世俗事务,他采取了类似人类的方式,在听完使者的全部话语后,先是带着温和的微笑对那个恶魔说道。
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating the scene of Lord Śiva addressing the demon after hearing the messenger)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It highlights Śiva’s supreme mastery: even when confronting adharma, He remains inwardly untouched and responds with calm compassion, using worldly conduct (laukika-bhāva) as a pedagogical līlā to restore dharma.
The verse portrays Saguna Śiva—personally engaging the devotee or foe in history—while remaining the transcendent Pati. Linga-worship trains the mind to perceive this: the formless Absolute expressed through a gracious, approachable form that guides beings away from duṣṭa-mati.
Cultivate Śiva-like composure through japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and meditative restraint (saṁyama): hear fully, respond without anger, and anchor the mind in Śiva-bhāva before action.