व्योमवाणी-श्रवणं, गणानां शरणागमनं, सती-दाह-वृत्तान्तः — Hearing the Heavenly Voice; The Gaṇas Seek Refuge; Account of Satī’s Self-Immolation
व्याश्वासः सर्वलोकानां किमु चार्यो हि शंकर । कर्तव्य किमुतेशान सर्वप्राणिविहिंसनम्
vyāśvāsaḥ sarvalokānāṃ kimu cāryo hi śaṃkara | kartavya kimuteśāna sarvaprāṇivihiṃsanam
Si la moindre défiance envers tous les êtres est inconvenante, combien plus encore envers Toi, ô Śaṅkara, le véritable Maître ! Ô Īśāna, qu’y a-t-il donc de « juste » à faire du tort à quelque être vivant que ce soit ?
Goddess Satī (addressing Lord Shiva)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Ishana
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: teaching
It affirms that devotion to Śiva is inseparable from compassion: harming beings contradicts dharma, while reverence to Īśāna implies protecting life and cultivating purity of intention.
Linga/Saguṇa-Śiva worship is meant to soften ego and cruelty; this verse frames true worship as aligning one’s conduct with Śiva’s lordship as the inner ruler of all prāṇis, making non-violence a natural expression of devotion.
Practice japa with a compassionate resolve—especially the Panchākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”)—while observing ahiṁsā in thought, word, and deed; let worship (bhasma, rudrākṣa, pūjā) be supported by harmlessness.