घनागमवर्णनम् / Description of the Monsoon’s Onset
Satī’s Address to Śiva
पुरं हि वर्गैर्गिंरिराजवंद्यैः प्रीतिं विचिन्वद्भिरुदाररूपा । शिक्षा सदा ते खलु शोचितापि कार्याऽन्वहं प्रीतियुता गुणाद्यैः
puraṃ hi vargairgiṃrirājavaṃdyaiḥ prītiṃ vicinvadbhirudārarūpā | śikṣā sadā te khalu śocitāpi kāryā'nvahaṃ prītiyutā guṇādyaiḥ
“In the city, among the noble groups—revered even by the lord of mountains—seek goodwill with a generous disposition. Even if you feel distressed, you should always carry out your duties day by day with affection, supported by virtues and proper conduct.”
Suta Goswami (narrating the conduct-instructions given within the Satī narrative)
Tattva Level: pashu
Role: teaching
It teaches that spiritual life is sustained not only by worship but by daily dharma—maintaining goodwill, humility, and virtue even amid sorrow, which aligns the devotee’s mind toward Shiva (Pati) and loosens bondage (pāśa).
Saguna Shiva worship is perfected when outer reverence is matched by inner qualities—affection, harmony, and disciplined conduct—so the devotee’s offerings to the Linga become sattvic and spiritually fruitful.
A practical takeaway is daily sādhana with a calm, affectionate mind—chanting the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) while cultivating guṇas like patience and humility, treating harmonious conduct as part of worship.