बन्धमोक्षवर्णनम्
Bondage and Liberation: The Prakṛti–Karma Wheel and Śiva as the Transcendent Cause
षाष्टिकं प्राकृतं ज्ञेयं शालिगोधूमपौरुषम् । ऐश्वर्यं पौरुषं विद्यादणिमाद्यष्टसिद्धिदम्
ṣāṣṭikaṃ prākṛtaṃ jñeyaṃ śāligodhūmapauruṣam | aiśvaryaṃ pauruṣaṃ vidyādaṇimādyaṣṭasiddhidam
Know that ‘ṣāṣṭika’ (a sixty-day crop) is of the Prākṛta, the ordinary kind—rice and wheat gained by human effort. But understand ‘aiśvarya’ (divine lordship) in human attainment as that which bestows the eight siddhis, beginning with aṇimā.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It contrasts ordinary, effort-based worldly gain (like food produced by agriculture) with higher, Shiva-granted spiritual potency (aiśvarya) that can confer yogic perfections—implying that true supremacy comes through divine grace and Shaiva sadhana rather than mere material productivity.
In the Vidyeshvara context, worship of Saguna Shiva as the Linga is presented as a direct means to Shiva’s aiśvarya—transforming limited human capability into spiritually empowered attainment, ultimately oriented toward liberation rather than display of powers.
The takeaway is to pursue Shiva-upasana—especially mantra-japa (such as the Panchakshara, Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and disciplined yoga—seeking Shiva’s grace for inner mastery, not merely worldly results.