शिवतत्त्ववर्णनम् (Śiva-tattva-varṇana) — “Description/Exposition of the Principle of Śiva”
तदन्यैर्विविधैः कार्यैः कृत्वा सुखमवाप्स्यथः । ज्ञानविज्ञानसंयुक्तो लोकानां हितकारकः
tadanyairvividhaiḥ kāryaiḥ kṛtvā sukhamavāpsyathaḥ | jñānavijñānasaṃyukto lokānāṃ hitakārakaḥ
«Ensuite, en assumant aussi d’autres devoirs variés, tu atteindras la félicité, uni à jñāna et vijñāna, devenant un bienfaiteur pour le bien des mondes.»
Brahmā (in the Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa creation narrative, instructing for loka-hita through knowledge-guided action)
Tattva Level: pashu
It teaches that true well-being arises when action (kārya/dharma) is guided by jñāna and confirmed by vijñāna—knowledge that becomes lived realization—so one’s life becomes beneficial to others (loka-hita), aligning with Shaiva ideals of purified conduct leading toward liberation.
Linga/Saguna Shiva worship is traditionally paired with right conduct and inner understanding; this verse emphasizes that rituals and duties bear fruit when supported by jñāna-vijñāna, transforming devotion into compassionate, world-supporting living rather than mere outward performance.
The verse implies integrating daily duties with knowledge-based devotion—practically expressed through steady japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), along with disciplined conduct; such practice matures from belief (jñāna) into lived clarity (vijñāna).