प्रकृतितत्त्व-विचारः / Inquiry into Prakṛti (Nature/Śakti) and Śiva’s Transcendence
शंकरेणाभ्यनुज्ञातस्स्वगृहं हिमवान्ययौ । सार्द्धं गिरिजया वै स प्रत्यहं दर्शने स्थितः
śaṃkareṇābhyanujñātassvagṛhaṃ himavānyayau | sārddhaṃ girijayā vai sa pratyahaṃ darśane sthitaḥ
Nachdem Śaṅkara ihm die Erlaubnis gewährt hatte, kehrte Himavān in sein eigenes Haus zurück. Und wahrlich, zusammen mit Girijā blieb er dort und empfing Tag für Tag Śivas Darśana.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
The verse highlights Śiva’s anugraha (grace): when the Lord permits and blesses, worldly duties (returning home) become sanctified, and devotion matures into pratyaha-darśana—steady, daily God-remembrance and lived proximity to Śiva through His grace.
“Darśana” here aligns with Saguna devotion—encountering Śiva as a gracious, approachable Lord. In practice, devotees seek this same continuity through daily Liṅga-darśana, pūjā, and smaraṇa, treating the home and life as spaces of Śiva’s presence.
A key takeaway is nitya-upāsanā: daily Śiva-darśana through regular Liṅga worship, japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), and maintaining a consistent devotional routine (optionally with bhasma/Tripuṇḍra and Rudrākṣa as supports).