हृत्पुंडरीकांतरसन्निविष्टं स्वतेजसा व्याप्तनभोवकाशम् । अतींद्रियं सूक्ष्ममनंतमाद्यं ध्यायेत्परानंदमयं महेशम्
hṛtpuṃḍarīkāṃtarasanniviṣṭaṃ svatejasā vyāptanabhovakāśam | atīṃdriyaṃ sūkṣmamanaṃtamādyaṃ dhyāyetparānaṃdamayaṃ maheśam
当观想摩诃伊湿伐罗(Maheśa)安住于心莲之中;以自性光明遍满虚空与天际——超越诸根,微妙无比,无量无边,元初之主,其本性即至上大乐。
Anonymous Purāṇic narrator (contextual instruction within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A yogin seated in padmāsana; within his chest a luminous lotus opens, revealing Maheśa as a subtle radiant presence whose light expands to fill the sky-like space around.
Śiva is to be realized inwardly—meditated upon as the indwelling, sense-transcending, infinite bliss within the heart.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it emphasizes internal pilgrimage—contemplation of Śiva in the heart.
The prescription is dhyāna (meditation) on Maheśa as the supreme, subtle, all-pervading reality.