भूतत्रिपुरधर्मवर्णनम् (Description of the Dharma/Conduct of the Bhūta-Tripura) — Chapter 3
एवं स्तुत्वा ततो देवा अजयन्यज्ञपूरुषम् । यज्ञोक्तेन विधानेन संपूर्णविधयो मुने
evaṃ stutvā tato devā ajayanyajñapūruṣam | yajñoktena vidhānena saṃpūrṇavidhayo mune
Thus, having offered praise, the Devas then prevailed over the Yajña-Puruṣa. O sage, they did so by following the procedure enjoined in the sacrificial rite, completing every ordinance in full.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It teaches that victory and restoration of cosmic order come through stuti (reverent praise) joined with disciplined adherence to dharma—outer rite completed with inner devotion—rather than mere force.
The verse emphasizes prescribed worship and completion of rites; in Shaiva practice this parallels Linga-upāsanā where correct vidhi (offerings, mantra, purity) supports focused bhakti toward Saguna Shiva as the accessible form of the Supreme.
Follow a complete, orderly worship sequence (vidhi) with sincere stuti—e.g., regular pūjā with mantra-japa and mindful completion of offerings—so the practice is not partial but ‘saṃpūrṇa’ in both action and intention.