शक्तितत्त्ववर्णनम् / Exposition of the Principle of Śakti
सा शक्तिस्सर्वगा सूक्ष्मा प्रबोधानंदरूपिणी । शक्तिमानुच्यते देवश्शिवश्शीतांशुभूषणः
sā śaktissarvagā sūkṣmā prabodhānaṃdarūpiṇī | śaktimānucyate devaśśivaśśītāṃśubhūṣaṇaḥ
That Śakti is all-pervading and subtle, of the very nature of awakened bliss. And the Lord Śiva—adorned with the cool-rayed Moon—is called Śaktimān, the Possessor of that Śakti.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Cosmic Event: ontological pairing of Śakti (power) and Śiva (possessor) as ground of cosmic maintenance
It teaches the inseparable unity of Śiva and Śakti: Śakti is the subtle, all-pervading power experienced as awakened bliss, while Śiva is the conscious Lord (Pati) who possesses and governs that power—pointing to liberation through recognition of this divine reality.
In Linga worship, the devotee reveres Śiva as the supreme conscious principle (Śaktimān) and acknowledges Śakti as His ever-present power manifesting the cosmos; thus Saguna symbols (like the Moon on Śiva) lead the mind to the subtle, all-pervading truth of Śiva-Śakti.
Meditate on Śiva with the awareness that His Śakti pervades all: repeat the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” and contemplate prabodha-ānanda (awakened bliss) arising as the mind becomes steady in Śiva.