दिव्य-भवन-छत्र-निर्माणः तथा देवसमाह्वानम्
Divine Pavilion and Canopy; Summoning the Gods
शिवाशिवचरित्रं को जानाति परमार्थतः । स्वेच्छया क्रीडतस्तो हि चरितं कुरुतस्सदा
śivāśivacaritraṃ ko jānāti paramārthataḥ | svecchayā krīḍatasto hi caritaṃ kurutassadā
Who can truly know, in the highest reality, the wondrous play of Śiva? For He ever performs His divine deeds freely, sporting by His own will.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It teaches that Śiva’s actions are not fully grasped by ordinary judgment; His deeds arise from sovereign freedom (svecchā) and are ultimately for cosmic order and the liberation of souls—hence the devotee responds with humility, surrender, and bhakti.
Since Śiva’s true intent is beyond full conceptual grasp, the Purana directs devotees to approach Him through accessible Saguna forms—especially Linga worship—where reverence, mantra, and offerings become a steady means to connect with the transcendent Pati.
A practical takeaway is to contemplate Śiva’s caritra while repeating the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with an attitude of surrender to His will; this can be supported by simple Shiva-puja such as offering water to the Linga and wearing/holding rudrākṣa for japa.