सत्याः पुनस्तपश्चर्या — Satī’s Return to Austerity (Tapas) and Fearless Liṅga-Worship
संकल्प्य च महातीव्रं तपः परमदुश्चरम् । सदा मनसि सन्धाय भर्तुश्चरणपंकजम्
saṃkalpya ca mahātīvraṃ tapaḥ paramaduścaram | sadā manasi sandhāya bhartuścaraṇapaṃkajam
Entschlossen, eine überaus strenge, kaum zu vollbringende Askese auf sich zu nehmen, hielt sie stets die Lotosfüße ihres Herrn Śiva im Geist.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: liberating
It teaches that true tapas is not mere hardship but disciplined, unwavering God-remembrance—fixing the mind on Shiva’s lotus-feet—through which the soul turns toward Pati (the Lord) and matures in devotion and purity.
The verse emphasizes Saguna-focused devotion: concentrating on Shiva’s sacred feet as a concrete support for meditation. In Linga-worship, the same principle applies—external worship becomes effective when the mind remains steadily anchored in Shiva.
Single-pointed dhyāna with tapas: keep the mind continuously on Shiva while performing japa (especially the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and vrata discipline; the key instruction is unbroken inner fixation rather than occasional practice.