सत्यप्रतिज्ञा-तपःसंवादः
Pārvatī’s Vow of Truth and the Dialogue on Her Tapas
अव्यक्तजन्मा सततं गृहभोगविवर्जितः । दिगंबरो दशभुजो भूत प्रेतान्वितस्सदा
avyaktajanmā satataṃ gṛhabhogavivarjitaḥ | digaṃbaro daśabhujo bhūta pretānvitassadā
مولده غير مُتجلٍّ، متجاوزٌ لمعرفة العادة؛ وهو دائمًا منزّه عن لذّات البيت. متوشّحٌ بالجهات لباسًا (ديغامبارا)، ذو عشرة أذرع، يرافقه دائمًا البهوتا والبريتا—كائنات تحت سلطان أمره.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Kālabhairava
Type: stotra
It presents Shiva as Pati—the transcendent Lord whose origin is beyond worldly causality—teaching that liberation arises through vairāgya (dispassion) and devotion to the Supreme who stands above ordinary social identity and pleasure.
The verse describes Saguna Shiva’s iconic marks (Digambara, many arms, attendants), which devotees can visualize in pūjā; yet it simultaneously points to His avyakta nature, aligning Linga-worship with the truth that the manifest form reveals the unmanifest Supreme.
Meditate on Shiva as Digambara—utterly unattached—while repeating the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”; adopt a simple, restrained lifestyle, and (where traditional) apply Tripuṇḍra bhasma as a reminder of impermanence and renunciation.