श्रद्धामाहात्म्यं तथा देवीप्रश्नः
The Greatness of Śraddhā and Devī’s Question to Śiva
ममावतारा हि शुभे योगाचार्यच्छलेन तु । सर्वांतरेषु सन्त्यार्ये संततिश्च सहस्रशः । अयुक्तानामबुद्धीनामभक्तानां सुरेश्वरि । दुर्लभं संततिज्ञानं ततो यत्नात्समाश्रयेत्
mamāvatārā hi śubhe yogācāryacchalena tu | sarvāṃtareṣu santyārye saṃtatiśca sahasraśaḥ | ayuktānāmabuddhīnāmabhaktānāṃ sureśvari | durlabhaṃ saṃtatijñānaṃ tato yatnātsamāśrayet
Ô Déesse de bon augure, Mes descentes adviennent certes sous le voile d’un maître de yoga; et à chaque âge, ô noble Dame, il existe des milliers et des milliers de lignées spirituelles. Pourtant, pour l’indiscipliné, l’insensé et le sans-bhakti—ô Souveraine des devas—la connaissance véritable de la lignée authentique est difficile à obtenir; c’est pourquoi il faut s’y réfugier avec un effort fervent.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Significance: Highlights the necessity of authentic guru-paramparā (saṃtati) for receiving liberating instruction; warns that without discipline, wisdom, and bhakti, recognition of true lineage is rare.
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
Cosmic Event: sarvāntareṣu: across successive ages/intervals (yuga transitions implied)
It teaches that Shiva compassionately appears as a guru to guide beings, but without discipline (yoga), clarity (buddhi), and devotion (bhakti), one cannot easily discern the true liberating tradition; hence sincere refuge in an authentic Shaiva lineage is essential for release from pāśa (bondage).
By stressing refuge in a genuine lineage, the verse implies that proper Linga/Saguna Shiva worship—mantra, pūjā, and inner contemplation—must be received and practiced under right guidance so it becomes a means to Shiva’s grace (anugraha) rather than mere external ritual.
The takeaway is to seek initiation and disciplined practice under a true Shaiva guru—typically including japa of the Panchakshara ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya"), meditation on Shiva, and regulated conduct—since lineage-guided sādhanā makes liberating knowledge attainable.