यस्योपरि प्रसन्ना सा वरदा कामरूपिणी । स एव मोहमत्येति नान्यथा नृपसत्तम
yasyopari prasannā sā varadā kāmarūpiṇī | sa eva mohamatyeti nānyathā nṛpasattama
يا خيرَ الملوك، إنما الذي ترضى عنه هي—الإلهة الواهبة للمنح، المتشكِّلة بما تشاء—هو وحده يعبر حقًّا ما وراء الوهم؛ ولا يكون الأمر على غير ذلك.
Lord Shiva (teaching within Umāsaṃhitā discourse)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
It teaches that moha (binding delusion) is transcended by divine grace—here emphasized as the Goddess’s compassionate favor—aligning with Shaiva Siddhanta where liberation comes when Pati (the Lord) and His Shakti loosen the pasha (bond).
In Shiva Purana practice, Saguna worship (Linga-puja with mantra, bhava, and offerings) is a means to invoke Shiva-Shakti’s prasada; the verse underscores that inner transformation—freedom from moha—arises when that prasada is attained.
Cultivate prasada through steady bhakti: daily Linga worship with Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), respectful remembrance of Uma-Parameshvara, and a sattvic life—so that delusion weakens and clarity arises.