अन्धक-प्रश्नः — Inquiry into Andhaka
Genealogy and Nature
एतत्समस्तं सरहस्यमद्य ब्रवीहि मे ब्रह्मसुतप्रसादात् । स्कंदान्मया वै विदितं हि सम्यक् महेशपुत्रादमितावबोधात्
etatsamastaṃ sarahasyamadya bravīhi me brahmasutaprasādāt | skaṃdānmayā vai viditaṃ hi samyak maheśaputrādamitāvabodhāt
Darum verkünde mir heute diese ganze Angelegenheit, samt ihrem inneren Geheimnis, durch die Gnade des Sohnes Brahmās. Denn ich habe sie wahrlich gut von Skanda verstanden, dem Sohn Mahādevas, dessen Erkenntnis unermeßlich ist.
Narada (in a request within the Rudrasaṃhitā narrative, acknowledging instruction received from Skanda/Kartikeya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
The verse highlights that true Shaiva understanding is not merely information but a “rahasya” received through grace and proper transmission—knowledge ripens through the Lord’s lineage of teachers and the devotee’s receptivity.
By stressing “sa-rahasya” (the inner meaning), it points to Saguna worship—such as Linga-pūjā—as a doorway to realizing Shiva’s deeper truth, where outer ritual is completed by inner comprehension and devotion.
The practical takeaway is to approach Shaiva practice with guru-guided instruction: perform Shiva worship with mantra (especially the Panchākṣarī, Om Namaḥ Śivāya) while seeking the inner meaning through disciplined listening (śravaṇa) and contemplation (manana).