कैलासमार्गे शङ्करस्य परीक्षा — Śiva Tests the Approachers on the Kailāsa Path
त्वत्पादकमलस्यैव सेवनादगमन्पराम् । गतिं योगधना नामप्यगम्यां सर्वदुर्लभाम्
tvatpādakamalasyaiva sevanādagamanparām | gatiṃ yogadhanā nāmapyagamyāṃ sarvadurlabhām
وبخدمة قدميك اللوتسيتين وحدهما بلغوا المقام الأعلى—غاية لا نظير لها تُسمّى «ثروة اليوغا»، منزلاً لا يبلغه غير المتعبّدين، وهو نادرٌ ندرةً عظيمة على الجميع.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Rudra
Significance: Frames Śiva’s grace as granting parā-gati (supreme goal) described as ‘yoga-dhana’—the true wealth—aligning pilgrimage/bhakti with both siddhi and liberation-oriented attainment.
Type: stotra
Role: liberating
It teaches that Shiva-bhakti—expressed as humble service to the Lord’s lotus feet—grants the highest liberation, a rare yogic fulfillment that cannot be reached by mere worldly effort.
Serving Shiva’s “lotus feet” points to personal (saguṇa) devotion; in practice this is embodied through Linga-worship, where reverent service (pūjā, abhiṣeka, upacāras) becomes the direct means to Shiva’s grace and the supreme state.
The verse implies sevā-bhakti: regular Shiva-pūjā (especially Linga-abhiṣeka) and steady japa of the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” integrating devotion with yogic discipline.