पञ्चकृत्यलक्षणनिर्णयः
Definition of Śiva’s Five Cosmic Acts—Pañcakṛtya
मद्ध्यानविरहाद्वत्सौ मौढ्यं वामेवमागतम् । मज्ज्ञाने सति नैवं स्यान्मानं रूपे महेशवत्
maddhyānavirahādvatsau mauḍhyaṃ vāmevamāgatam | majjñāne sati naivaṃ syānmānaṃ rūpe maheśavat
Oh hijos queridos, por haberos apartado de la meditación en Mí, ha surgido en vosotros esta ilusión. Si estuviera presente el verdadero conocimiento de Mí, no nacería tal orgullo por la forma, como si uno fuese el propio Maheshvara.
Lord Shiva (Maheshvara), instructing devotees/seekers
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
The verse teaches that separation from Shiva-dhyana leads to moha (delusion) and ahamkara (pride). In Shaiva Siddhanta terms, steady remembrance and knowledge of Pati (Shiva) loosen the bonds of pasha—especially ignorance and ego—making the seeker fit for Shiva’s grace.
Linga-worship and Saguna Shiva upasana are practical supports for continuous Shiva-dhyana. By fixing the mind on Shiva’s presence through the Linga, the devotee avoids mistaking external form, status, or appearance as the Self, and instead grows in true Shiva-knowledge.
The takeaway is to restore regular Shiva-dhyana—daily japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with focused meditation on Shiva, ideally supported by simple Linga-puja (water/abhisheka) and a discipline that reduces ego-driven pride.