अनुग्रह-स्वातन्त्र्य-प्रमाणविचारः | Inquiry into Pramāṇa, Divine Autonomy, and Grace
पतिराज्ञापकः सर्वमनुगृह्णाति सर्वदा । तदर्थमर्थस्वीकारे परतंत्रः कथं शिवः
patirājñāpakaḥ sarvamanugṛhṇāti sarvadā | tadarthamarthasvīkāre parataṃtraḥ kathaṃ śivaḥ
Der Herr (Pati), als souveräner Ordner, gewährt allen stets Gnade. Wenn dem so ist, wie könnte Śiva dann von irgendwem abhängig sein, wenn er Opfergaben oder materielle Mittel zu diesem Zweck annimmt?
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: teaching
Offering: naivedya
It affirms Śiva as Pati—the fully independent Lord whose grace (anugraha) is spontaneous and sovereign; offerings do not empower Him, but purify and align the devotee toward liberation.
Linga-worship is a saguna support for the devotee’s mind and surrender; the verse clarifies that Śiva’s acceptance of offerings is compassionate pedagogy, not dependence—He remains transcendent even while graciously present in the Linga.
Offerings (naivedya, bilva, water) should be made with the attitude of surrender and gratitude, paired with japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”)—seeing worship as self-purification rather than ‘supplying’ Śiva.