शिवतत्त्वे परापरभावविचारः
Inquiry into Śiva’s Principle and the Parā–Aparā Paradox
विष्णोरपि नृसिंहस्य रभसा शरभाकृतिः । बिभेद पद्भ्यामाक्रम्य हृदयं नखरैः खरैः
viṣṇorapi nṛsiṃhasya rabhasā śarabhākṛtiḥ | bibheda padbhyāmākramya hṛdayaṃ nakharaiḥ kharaiḥ
即便毗湿奴以暴烈的那罗辛哈之身,在那次急骤的交锋中也被现为舍罗婆(Śarabha)之相的显化所压制;它以足践踏,并以锋利之爪撕裂其心。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Śarabheśvara
Role: destructive
It asserts the Shaiva Siddhanta principle that Pati (Śiva), the supreme Lord, can assume any saguna form to restrain uncontrolled fury and re-establish dharma; even exalted divine manifestations remain within His governance.
The verse highlights Śiva’s saguna sovereignty—He manifests as needed to protect cosmic order—while Linga-worship points to that same Lord as the transcendent source beyond all forms, harmonizing nirguṇa reality with saguṇa intervention.
Meditate on Śiva as the inner governor of all powers using the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), cultivating self-restraint and surrender; this episode is a reminder to offer one’s fierce impulses into Śiva through japa and devotion.