प्रद्युम्नः तत्सुतस्तात शिवपूजाकरस्सदा । अन्ये च कार्ष्णिप्रवरास्साम्बाद्याश्शिवपूजकाः
pradyumnaḥ tatsutastāta śivapūjākarassadā | anye ca kārṣṇipravarāssāmbādyāśśivapūjakāḥ
O dear one, Pradyumna and his son were ever engaged in the worship of Lord Śiva. Likewise, the foremost heroes of the Kārṣṇi lineage—beginning with Sāmba—were devoted worshippers of Śiva.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Sthala Purana: Genealogical praise of Śiva-bhakti among Kṛṣṇa’s lineage (Kārṣṇis/Yādavas), presenting Śiva as Paśupati who draws diverse heroes into devotion.
Significance: Encourages householders and rulers alike to adopt regular Śiva-pūjā; devotion is portrayed as a family dharma transmitted across generations.
It highlights that steadfast Śiva-bhakti is universal and honored even among illustrious royal lineages; constant worship of Pati (Śiva) purifies the soul (paśu) and supports liberation through grace.
By emphasizing daily “Śiva-pūjā,” the verse points to practical Saguna worship—commonly performed through Śiva-liṅga pūjā—affirming that devotion expressed in ritual reverence is a valid Shaiva path.
The takeaway is regular Śiva-pūjā: offering water, bilva leaves, and repetition of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with a steady devotional attitude.