भक्तिभेदाः—ज्ञानप्रधानभक्तेः प्रशंसा
Grades of Devotees and the Praise of Knowledge-Centered Devotion
न वेदैश्च न यज्ञैश्च न दानैस्तपसा क्वचित् । न शक्नुवंति मां प्राप्तुं मूढाः कर्मवशा नरा
na vedaiśca na yajñaiśca na dānaistapasā kvacit | na śaknuvaṃti māṃ prāptuṃ mūḍhāḥ karmavaśā narā
ليس بالڤيدا، ولا بالقرابين، ولا بالعطايا، ولا بالزهد وحده يُنال الوصول إليّ. فالناسُ المضلَّلون، المسوقون بقهر الكارما، لا يقدرون أن يبلغوني.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Offering: naivedya
The verse teaches that scriptural learning, ritual sacrifice, charity, and austerity—when performed as mere karma for merit—do not by themselves grant Shiva-realization; liberation comes through Shiva’s grace, awakened by true devotion and inner surrender beyond karmic compulsion.
Linga worship is not presented as a mechanical rite for earning punya, but as a living approach to Saguna Shiva that purifies the bound soul (paśu) from bondage (pāśa); without heartfelt bhakti and orientation to Shiva, external acts remain karma-bound and fail to yield direct attainment of Shiva.
The takeaway is to pair any Vedic/temple practice with bhakti and Shiva-smaraṇa—especially japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and sincere surrender—so worship becomes a means of grace rather than mere karma-driven ritual.