द्विजेश्वरावतारः
The Manifestation of Shiva as Dvijeśvara
किन्ते खड्गेन शङ्खेन किं ते मंत्रास्त्रविद्यया । किं सत्त्वेन महास्त्राणां किं प्रभावेण भूयसा
kinte khaḍgena śaṅkhena kiṃ te maṃtrāstravidyayā | kiṃ sattvena mahāstrāṇāṃ kiṃ prabhāveṇa bhūyasā
宝剑与法螺于你有何用?你所知的真言神兵之术又有何用?大威力的诸般飞射武器之强盛有何价值,过度的权势又有何益——当主宰的至上实相唯可由奉爱与真实智慧趋近,而非凭空恃力之时?
Suta Goswami (narrating the puranic discourse, presenting a rhetorical teaching on the limits of weapons and power)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Role: teaching
It teaches that external power—arms, martial symbols, and even mantra-weapon lore—cannot replace inner transformation; Shiva is ultimately approached through devotion (bhakti), right understanding, and surrender, not through domination.
Linga-worship emphasizes humility and inwardness: offerings, mantra, and contemplation refine the devotee. This verse contrasts that inward path with reliance on outward force, implying that Saguna worship is meant to lead the mind toward Shiva’s higher, transcendent reality.
Prioritize japa and devotion-centered worship—especially Panchakshara mantra japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with steady meditation—rather than seeking spiritual authority through displays of power.