दीक्षितपुत्रस्य दैन्यचिन्ता तथा शिवरात्र्युपासनाप्रसङ्गः / The Initiate’s Son in Distress and the Occasion of Śivarātri Worship
इत्याशामवलम्ब्याथ द्वारि शंभोरुपाविशत् । ददर्श च महापूजां तेन भक्तेन निर्मिताम्
ityāśāmavalambyātha dvāri śaṃbhorupāviśat | dadarśa ca mahāpūjāṃ tena bhaktena nirmitām
So, an der Hoffnung festhaltend, setzte er sich an Śambhus Türschwelle; und er erblickte die große Pūjā, die jener Bhakta bereitet hatte.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Sthala Purana: Motif of ‘sitting at Śambhu’s door’ echoes kṣetra traditions where the threshold (dvāra) is liminal—between bondage and grace—yet here approached with mixed motive.
Significance: Temple-threshold (dvāra) is a classic place for śaraṇāgati; the verse ironically contrasts outer proximity to Śiva with inner impurity, a key Siddhānta theme (external kriyā must match internal śuddhi).
The verse highlights steadfast hope (āśā) and patient waiting at Shiva’s threshold as a symbol of bhakti-niṣṭhā—unyielding devotion—through which the soul (paśu) becomes fit to receive Śiva’s grace (anugraha).
By emphasizing “mahāpūjā” prepared by a devotee, the verse points to Saguna worship—approaching Śambhu through tangible rites and offerings (often centered on the Śiva-liṅga) as an accessible doorway to the Supreme.
It suggests steady, faithful observance of Shiva-pūjā with inner perseverance—sitting at the ‘door’ of Śiva through japa (such as the Pañcākṣarī, Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and disciplined worship until grace dawns.