यक्षेश्वरावतारः (Yakṣeśvara-Avatāra) and the Nīlakaṇṭha Paradigm in the Churning of the Ocean
दृष्ट्वा तं शंकरं सर्वे सर्वदेवशिखामणिम् । प्रणम्य तुष्टुवुर्भक्त्या साच्युता नतमस्तकाः
dṛṣṭvā taṃ śaṃkaraṃ sarve sarvadevaśikhāmaṇim | praṇamya tuṣṭuvurbhaktyā sācyutā natamastakāḥ
见到商羯罗——诸神之中的冠冕宝珠——众人皆俯首顶礼,以虔敬之心赞颂祂,低首恭顺,不曾动摇,亦不偏离正法。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Significance: Affirms Śiva as sarvadevaśikhāmaṇi (supreme among gods); encourages stuti and praṇāma as gateways to grace.
Type: stotra
Role: teaching
Offering: pushpa
Cosmic Event: Supplication and stuti preceding Śiva’s salvific act.
The verse teaches that even the gods approach Śiva through humility (pranāma) and devotion (bhakti), affirming Him as the supreme Pati whose grace steadies beings and removes spiritual wavering.
It highlights Saguna-upāsanā: seeing the Lord’s manifest form, bowing, and offering stuti. In Linga worship, the same attitude is expressed through darśana, namaskāra, and hymns before the Linga, recognizing Śiva as the highest among all devas.
A simple practice is darśana followed by praṇāma and stotra-pāṭha—optionally with japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—cultivating a bowed, unwavering mind (natamastaka, sācyuta) during worship.