सतीकृतप्रार्थना तथा परतत्त्वजिज्ञासा — Satī’s Prayer and Inquiry into the Supreme Principle
सुतस्त्रीधर्ममाहात्म्यं वर्णाश्रममनश्वरम् । वैद्यशास्त्रं तथा ज्योतिश्शास्त्रं जीवसुखावहम्
sutastrīdharmamāhātmyaṃ varṇāśramamanaśvaram | vaidyaśāstraṃ tathā jyotiśśāstraṃ jīvasukhāvaham
Sūta déclara : «(Cette Écriture enseigne) la grandeur du devoir du fils et du dharma de la femme ; l’ordre durable des varṇa et des āśrama ; et de même les sciences de la médecine et de l’astrologie (jyotiṣa), disciplines qui assurent le bien-être et la joie des êtres incarnés.»
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Role: nurturing
It affirms that Shaiva spirituality is supported by dharma in daily life—right conduct (dharma), stable social-spiritual discipline (varṇa-āśrama), and welfare-oriented sciences—so the embodied soul can live harmoniously and turn steadily toward Shiva-bhakti and liberation.
By emphasizing duties and disciplines that sustain purity and order, the verse frames a life in which Saguna Shiva worship—such as Linga-pūjā with mantra and observances—can be performed regularly and sincerely, preparing the devotee for deeper realization.
No single ritual is directly prescribed; the takeaway is to uphold one’s dharma and supportive disciplines so that daily Shiva practices—japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), Tripuṇḍra, and devotion—remain steady and beneficial.