काम्यकर्मविभागः — Taxonomy of Kāmya (Desire-Motivated) Śaiva Rites
तदूर्ध्वं शांत्यतीताख्यकलया परया तथा । पञ्चाध्वव्यापिनं साक्षात्कलापञ्चकविग्रहम्
tadūrdhvaṃ śāṃtyatītākhyakalayā parayā tathā | pañcādhvavyāpinaṃ sākṣātkalāpañcakavigraham
Más allá de ello, mediante la potencia suprema y trascendente llamada “Śāntyatītā”, se realiza directamente al Señor que lo penetra todo en los cinco senderos de la manifestación—Aquel cuya propia forma es el quíntuple conjunto de kalās, los poderes divinos.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: liberating
Cosmic Event: kalā/adhva cosmology (pañcādhva) invoked as the structure of manifestation
It points to a highest realization of Shiva as Pati—the supreme Lord—known directly through a transcendent power (Śāntyatītā), beyond ordinary peace, as the one who permeates all levels of cosmic manifestation and leads the soul to liberation.
Linga worship begins with accessible saguna contemplation, but this verse indicates its culmination: direct insight into Shiva as the all-pervading reality beyond categories—still approached through His powers (kalās) that govern creation and grace.
Meditative absorption on Shiva as the indwelling Lord of all tattvas—supported by japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and inner contemplation of His pervasion through the ‘five adhvas’—is implied as the practical means toward direct realization.