पार्वतीप्रार्थना—हिमवत्पार्श्वे भिक्षुरूपेण याचनम् | Pārvatī’s Request: Śiva to Seek Her in Beggar-Form at Himālaya’s Court
गुणकार्य्यप्रभेदेनावाभ्यां प्रादुर्भवः कृतः । भक्तहेतोर्जगत्यस्मिन्भक्तवत्सलभावतः
guṇakāryyaprabhedenāvābhyāṃ prādurbhavaḥ kṛtaḥ | bhaktahetorjagatyasminbhaktavatsalabhāvataḥ
Al distinguir las funciones que nacen de los guṇas, nosotros dos nos hemos manifestado en este mundo. Esta manifestación es por los devotos (bhaktas), pues en este universo nuestra naturaleza es tiernamente afectuosa con quienes nos adoran.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Ardhanārīśvara
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that the Lord’s manifestation is not random but an act of anugraha (grace): the Divine appears with differentiated functions in the guṇa-bound world specifically to protect, guide, and uplift devotees toward liberation.
It supports Saguna worship: though Shiva is ultimately beyond guṇas (nirguṇa), He compassionately becomes accessible through manifest forms—such as the Liṅga—so devotees can approach Him with devotion and receive His grace.
The takeaway is bhakti-centered sādhana: daily japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with Liṅga-pūjā, offered in a spirit of surrender, aligning one’s actions with devotion to invite Shiva’s anugraha.