कार्तिकेयलीलावर्णनम्
Narration of Kārttikeya’s Divine Play
शिवसुत उवाच । शिवेच्छया महाज्ञानिन्नकस्मात्त्वमिहागतः । संस्कारं कुरु मे तात यथावद्वेदसंमितम्
śivasuta uvāca | śivecchayā mahājñāninnakasmāttvamihāgataḥ | saṃskāraṃ kuru me tāta yathāvadvedasaṃmitam
শিবপুত্র বললেন—হে মহাজ্ঞানী! শিবের ইচ্ছায় আপনি আকস্মিকভাবে এখানে এসেছেন। অতএব, হে পিতা, বেদসম্মত বিধি অনুসারে আমার যথাযথ সংস্কার সম্পন্ন করুন।
Shiva’s son (Kumāra/Kārttikeya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
It teaches that true spiritual progress in Shaiva Dharma proceeds through Śiva’s grace (śivecchā) and through disciplined, Veda-sanctioned purification/initiatory rites (saṃskāra), aligning the seeker with dharma and readiness for higher knowledge.
By emphasizing “Śiva’s will” and “Veda-approved procedure,” the verse supports Saguna Śiva worship as regulated devotion—approaching Śiva through proper rites, purity, and authorized practice, which traditionally includes formal worship methods (vidhi) used in Liṅga-upāsanā.
The direct takeaway is to receive or perform saṃskāra according to scriptural injunction—purificatory discipline and formal rite under guidance—creating eligibility for mantra-japa and structured Śiva worship (such as regular, rule-based devotion and recitation).