Śiva-Śakti Tattva, Varṇa-Rahasya, and Mahāvākya-Bhāvanā
Interpretive Discipline
नामाष्टकेन सम्पूज्य ब्राह्मणैर्वेदपारगैः । जपेद्ब्रह्मविदाप्नोति भृगुर्वै वारुणिस्ततः
nāmāṣṭakena sampūjya brāhmaṇairvedapāragaiḥ | japedbrahmavidāpnoti bhṛgurvai vāruṇistataḥ
Nachdem man mit den acht heiligen Namen in rechter Weise verehrt hat, zusammen mit Brahmanen, die die Veden vollkommen beherrschen, soll man Japa verrichten; dadurch erlangt man den Stand eines Brahman-Kenners. Danach, wahrlich, erreichte auch Bhṛgu, Vāruṇi, der Sohn Varuṇas, dies.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It teaches that disciplined worship through Shiva’s sacred names and steady japa culminates in brahma-jñāna—realization of the Supreme—illustrated by the exemplar Bhṛgu Vāruṇi.
The verse emphasizes Saguna upāsanā—worship through Shiva’s names (often done alongside Linga-pūjā)—as a practical means that matures the seeker toward the highest knowledge of the Absolute.
Perform nāmāṣṭaka-based worship, honor Veda-versed Brahmins, and undertake regular mantra japa with concentration as the core meditative discipline.