व्योमवाणी-श्रवणं, गणानां शरणागमनं, सती-दाह-वृत्तान्तः — Hearing the Heavenly Voice; The Gaṇas Seek Refuge; Account of Satī’s Self-Immolation
लीलामात्रेण ते शंभो कार्यं यद्यपि सिद्ध्यति । तथाप्यहं प्रेषणीयो तवैवानुग्रहो ह्ययम्
līlāmātreṇa te śaṃbho kāryaṃ yadyapi siddhyati | tathāpyahaṃ preṣaṇīyo tavaivānugraho hyayam
O Śambhu, obgleich durch Dein bloßes līlā das beabsichtigte Werk bereits vollendet wird, soll ich dennoch als Dein Bote ausgesandt werden—ja, eben dies ist Deine Gnade über mir.
Nandi (Shiva’s attendant), speaking to Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: teaching
It teaches that Shiva’s work is accomplished effortlessly by His līlā, yet He grants devotees the blessing of participation; being chosen for service is itself anugraha (grace) and deepens humility and surrender.
It reflects Saguna Shiva’s accessible, personal relationship with devotees: the Lord who is complete in Himself still accepts loving service, mirroring how Linga-worship is an offering of devotion rather than something Shiva ‘needs’.
The takeaway is bhakti expressed as seva: daily Shiva-puja with the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), offering bilva leaves and vibhuti (Tripundra) while mentally dedicating all actions as Shiva’s command.