Umāyāḥ Kriyāyoga-Rahasya
The Esoteric Teaching on Umā’s Kriyāyoga
भक्तियोगो मतो देव्या आत्मनश्चैक्यभावनम् । त्रयाणामपि योगानां क्रियायोगस्स उच्यते
bhaktiyogo mato devyā ātmanaścaikyabhāvanam | trayāṇāmapi yogānāṃ kriyāyogassa ucyate
Die Göttin lehrt, dass Bhakti-Yoga die Betrachtung der Einheit zwischen dem individuellen Selbst und dem höchsten Selbst (Paramātman) ist. Und auch dies wird Kriyā-Yoga genannt, weil es die drei Yogas zu einer harmonischen Übung zusammenführt.
Parvati (Devī Umā)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
It defines true devotion as an inner realization—cultivating unity between the soul and the Supreme—showing that bhakti is not mere emotion but a transformative discipline that leads toward liberation under Shaiva understanding.
Linga and Saguna worship become effective when they mature into inner aikya-bhāvanā (oneness-contemplation). External worship supports the inward movement from form-based devotion to direct recognition of Shiva as the Supreme Reality.
A practical takeaway is to combine daily Shiva-puja (kriyā) with steady japa—especially of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya)—and meditation on Shiva’s presence as the inner Self, so devotion becomes continuous contemplation.