शिवध्यानपूजनवर्णनम्
Description of Śiva Meditation and Worship
कर्णिकायां च वैराग्यं बीजेषु नव शक्तयः । वामाद्या एव पूर्वादि तदन्तश्च मनोन्मनी
karṇikāyāṃ ca vairāgyaṃ bījeṣu nava śaktayaḥ | vāmādyā eva pūrvādi tadantaśca manonmanī
En el pericarpio central (kārṇikā) se establece el vairāgya, el desapego. En las sílabas semilla (bīja) moran las nueve Śaktis—comenzando por Vāmā, dispuestas desde el oriente en adelante; y en su culminación está Manonmanī, la Śakti trascendente que eleva la mente más allá de la mente.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Tārā
Role: liberating
It teaches that true yogic ascent is rooted in vairāgya at the inner center, and that mantra-śakti culminates in Manonmanī—where the mind becomes still and the soul turns toward Pati (Śiva) for liberation.
The nine Śaktis in the bīja-mantras indicate that Saguna worship (mantra and form) is a disciplined doorway; when matured by detachment, it leads inward to the formless realization signified by Manonmanī, the highest Śakti of absorption in Śiva.
Meditate on the inner lotus: establish vairāgya at its center, recite the relevant bīja-mantras with awareness of Śakti in the directions, and aim for Manonmanī—quieting thought into Shiva-centered stillness.