सतीचरिते पितृगृहे आशीर्वाद-वचनम् तथा यौवनारम्भः — Satī at her father’s house: blessings and the onset of youth
सर्वमासे सर्वदिने शिवार्चनरता सती । दृढव्रताभवद्देवी स्वेच्छाधृतनराकृतिः
sarvamāse sarvadine śivārcanaratā satī | dṛḍhavratābhavaddevī svecchādhṛtanarākṛtiḥ
In every month and on every day, Satī remained devoted to the worship of Lord Śiva. The Goddess became steadfast in her vow, having, by her own will, assumed a human form.
Sūta Gosvāmin
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Sthala Purana: Not tied to a Jyotirliṅga; emphasizes nitya-arcana (daily worship) as a continuous sādhana rather than site-specific merit.
Significance: Models ‘sarvadina’ devotion: constancy in worship is portrayed as the primary pilgrimage—turning daily life into a vrata that attracts Śiva’s grace.
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: teaching
It presents Satī as the ideal devotee whose unwavering daily Śiva-arcana and firm vow (dṛḍha-vrata) exemplify single-pointed bhakti leading the soul toward Śiva’s grace.
Śivārcana here indicates formal devotional worship of Saguna Śiva (worshipful, approachable Lord), which in Purāṇic practice commonly includes Liṅga-pūjā as a primary form of Śiva-arcana.
The verse suggests nitya-pūjā (daily worship) and vrata-dhāraṇā (keeping a firm vow), supported by regular japa of Śiva-mantras such as the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) as part of disciplined devotion.