Śiva-Śakti Tattva, Varṇa-Rahasya, and Mahāvākya-Bhāvanā
Interpretive Discipline
स्वस्मात्परात्मविरहादद्वितीयोऽहमेव हि । सर्वं खल्विदं ब्रह्मेति वाक्यार्थः पूर्व्वमीरितः
svasmātparātmavirahādadvitīyo'hameva hi | sarvaṃ khalvidaṃ brahmeti vākyārthaḥ pūrvvamīritaḥ
لأنه لا انفصال للذات العُليا عن ذات المرء، فأنا وحدي حقًّا غيرُ ثنائي. وهكذا فقد أُعلن من قبل معنى الجملة العظمى: «إنّ كلَّ هذا هو برهمن».
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Mantra: sarvaṃ khalvidaṃ brahma
Role: teaching
It teaches that liberation arises from realizing the inseparability of the individual self from the Supreme Reality; the universe is not outside Brahman, and the sense of separation is the root of bondage.
Linga-worship begins with Saguna devotion to Shiva as the Lord (Pati) and matures into inner realization: the same Shiva is present as the Self and as the ground of all beings—‘all this is Brahman.’
Meditate on Shiva within through japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) while contemplating non-separation from the Supreme; support this with Shaiva observances like bhasma (Tripuṇḍra) and Rudraksha as aids to steadiness and remembrance.