शिवशक्त्यैक्य-तत्त्वविचारः / Inquiry into the Unity of Śiva and Śakti
Para–Apara Ontology
भक्तिः पराः शिवे साम्बे सानुगे सपरिच्छिदे । यद्यदिष्टतमं चान्यत्तत्तदाप्नोत्यसंशयम्
bhaktiḥ parāḥ śive sāmbe sānuge saparicchide | yadyadiṣṭatamaṃ cānyattattadāpnotyasaṃśayam
La devoción suprema a Śiva—junto con Ambā (Umā)—al Señor acompañado por Sus asistentes y dotado de atributos divinos, concede sin falta al devoto aquello que más desea; de ello no hay duda.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Significance: Emphasizes devotion to Śiva ‘with Umā’ (Sāmba/Umāpati), highlighting grace that grants both bhukti (desired attainments) and the higher trajectory toward mukti when desire is sublimated into bhakti.
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Umā
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that parā-bhakti (supreme devotion) to Pati—Śiva, inseparable from Umā—becomes a direct means to grace, by which both worldly aims and higher spiritual attainments are fulfilled through the Lord’s compassionate bestowal.
By describing Śiva as “with attributes” and “with attendants,” the verse supports saguṇa-upāsanā—worship of the manifest Lord (including Śiva-liṅga worship) where the devotee approaches Śiva with form and qualities, receiving tangible fruits and, ultimately, upliftment toward liberation.
The takeaway is steady bhakti expressed through daily Śiva-pūjā—especially liṅga-archanā with mantra-japa (such as the Pañcākṣarī, Om Namaḥ Śivāya)—offered with devotion to Śiva together with Umā, seeking grace rather than mere transaction.