संध्याचरित्रवर्णनम् (Sandhyā-caritra-varṇanam) — “Narration of Sandhyā’s Austerity and Encounter with Śiva”
उत्पन्नमात्रा देवेश प्राणिनोस्मिन्नभः स्थले । न भवंतु समेनैव सकामास्संभवंतु वै
utpannamātrā deveśa prāṇinosminnabhaḥ sthale | na bhavaṃtu samenaiva sakāmāssaṃbhavaṃtu vai
يا سيّدَ الآلهة، ما إن تُولَد الكائناتُ في هذا الموضع من السماء، فلا تجعلْها تنشأ على وتيرةٍ واحدة. بل ليولدْ ذوو الرغبات وفق ميولهم الخاصة ونزعاتهم الكارمية.
Brahma
Tattva Level: pasha
Cosmic Event: creation/differentiation of beings in the cosmic space (nabhaḥ-sthala)
It highlights that embodied life is not uniform: beings arise with differing desires and karmic imprints. From a Shaiva Siddhanta lens, the pashu (soul) experiences varied births under pasha (bondage), and liberation comes by turning from desire toward Shiva (Pati).
By acknowledging desire-driven differentiation in creation, the verse implicitly points to Saguna Shiva as the compassionate Lord who receives worship and grants purification. Linga-worship and devotion orient the mind away from kāma and toward Shiva, loosening karmic bondage.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as aids for reducing desire and stabilizing the mind, especially suited for Mahāśivarātri observance.