शिशुकस्य शिवशास्त्रप्राप्तिः (Śiśuka’s Attainment of Śaiva Teaching and Grace)
अतः सर्वगणेशत्वं कुमारत्वं च शाश्वतम् । सह दुग्धाब्धिना तस्मै प्रददौ शंकरः स्वयम्
ataḥ sarvagaṇeśatvaṃ kumāratvaṃ ca śāśvatam | saha dugdhābdhinā tasmai pradadau śaṃkaraḥ svayam
Therefore Śaṅkara Himself bestowed upon him everlasting lordship over all the Gaṇas and the eternal state of Kumāra, the Divine Son; and with these He also granted the Milk-Ocean as a sacred, sustaining endowment.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Shiva Purana account as received in the Vayu Samhita tradition)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: liberating
Offering: naivedya
Cosmic Event: Mythic cosmic ocean motif (kṣīra-samudra) invoked as a divine endowment
The verse highlights Śiva as Pati (the Supreme Lord) who, by sheer anugraha (grace), confers spiritual authority and an enduring divine station—showing that true elevation is granted by the Lord, not merely earned by worldly power.
The bestowal is attributed to Śaṅkara Himself, emphasizing Saguna Śiva as the compassionate giver of boons; in Linga worship, devotees approach the manifest Lord for purification, protection, and rightful placement within dharma under His sovereignty.
A practical takeaway is to seek Śiva’s grace through daily Linga-pūjā with Panchākṣarī japa ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") and a sattvic offering such as milk/abhisheka, aligning oneself with Śiva’s order (gaṇa-dharma) and devotion.