काम्यकर्मविभागः — Taxonomy of Kāmya (Desire-Motivated) Śaiva Rites
सद्यपादं च तन्मूर्तिमष्टत्रिंशत्कलामयम् । मातृकामयमीशानं पञ्चब्रह्ममयं तथा
sadyapādaṃ ca tanmūrtimaṣṭatriṃśatkalāmayam | mātṛkāmayamīśānaṃ pañcabrahmamayaṃ tathā
Er wird auch Sadyapāda genannt; diese Seine Gestalt besteht aus achtunddreißig Kalās (göttlichen Kräften). Er ist Īśāna, durchdrungen von den Mātṛkās (heiligen Laut-Matrizen), und ebenso ist Er Pañcabrahman, die fünf Wirklichkeiten/Antlitze Śivas.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Type: rudram
Shakti Form: Lalitā
Role: creative
It presents Śiva as the supreme Pati whose manifest form is not merely physical but composed of divine kalās (powers) and sacred sound (Mātṛkā), indicating that realization of Śiva involves both devotion to His form and insight into His inner, mantra-based reality.
The verse supports Saguna upāsanā by describing Śiva’s identifiable aspects—Īśāna and the Panchabrahma—commonly contemplated in Liṅga worship through the five-faced (pañcavaktra) understanding of Śiva and associated mantras.
Meditate on Śiva as Panchabrahma (Sadyojāta, Vāmadeva, Aghora, Tatpuruṣa, Īśāna) while doing japa with mantra-awareness of the Mātṛkās (sound/letters), aligning breath, sound, and devotion toward Śiva.