शिवस्य पञ्चब्रह्मावतारवर्णनम्
Description of Shiva’s Pañcabrahma Avatāras
सद्योजातं शिवं बुद्ध्वा जहर्ष भुवनेश्वरः । मुहुर्मुहुश्च सद्बुद्ध्या परं तं समचिन्तयत्
sadyojātaṃ śivaṃ buddhvā jaharṣa bhuvaneśvaraḥ | muhurmuhuśca sadbuddhyā paraṃ taṃ samacintayat
认出湿婆为萨德约阇多(Sadyojāta,立刻新现之相)时,诸世界之主欢喜充满;他以清净正智,一次又一次观想那至上实相。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Shiva Purana account to the sages)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Role: teaching
Cosmic Event: stabilization of Brahmā’s cognition in Sadyojāta—ever-immediate Śiva—signaling grace that converts cognition into realization
The verse teaches that true recognition of Shiva—even in a manifest (Saguna) form like Sadyojāta—naturally awakens joy and leads to repeated contemplation, which purifies the intellect and turns the mind toward the Supreme (Pati) beyond all limitation.
Sadyojāta represents Shiva approachable through form and name; similarly, Linga-worship provides a Saguna support for devotion. The verse emphasizes that such recognition is not merely external ritual—its culmination is inner remembrance and meditation on Shiva as the Supreme reality.
The practical takeaway is repeated japa and dhyāna: mentally returning again and again to Shiva with a purified intention—classically supported by Panchākṣarī japa ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") and steady contemplation after worship.