मन्त्रसिद्धिः, प्रतिबन्धनिरासः, श्रद्धा-नियमाः
Mantra Efficacy, Removal of Obstacles, and the Role of Faith/Discipline
उपमन्युरुवाच । एतत्ते कथितं कृष्ण कर्मेहामुत्र सिद्धिदम् । क्रियातपोजपध्यानसमुच्चयमयं परम्
upamanyuruvāca | etatte kathitaṃ kṛṣṇa karmehāmutra siddhidam | kriyātapojapadhyānasamuccayamayaṃ param
Upamanyu dit : « Ô Kṛṣṇa, je t’ai ainsi exposé la discipline suprême — faite de la pratique unifiée des rites sacrés, de l’austérité, de la récitation des mantras et de la méditation — qui accorde l’accomplissement en ce monde et dans l’autre. »
Upamanyu
Tattva Level: pashu
Sthala Purana: Didactic transition: Upamanyu summarizes a ‘supreme discipline’ (parama karma) integrating kriyā, tapas, japa, and dhyāna for success here and hereafter.
Significance: Positions Śaiva sādhanā as both worldly and transcendent: iha (well-being, steadiness) and amutra (higher states culminating in Śiva’s grace).
It presents the Shaiva ideal of a complete sādhana: outer observance (kriyā) and inner transformation (japa and dhyāna), strengthened by tapas, leading to well-being here and spiritual attainment beyond.
The verse supports Saguna Shiva worship through kriyā—such as Linga-pūjā—while affirming that true fruition arises when ritual is joined with mantra-japa and meditation directed to Śiva as Pati.
A combined regimen: regular Shiva-ritual worship (kriyā), disciplined austerity (tapas), sustained mantra-japa (commonly the Panchākṣarī), and steady dhyāna on Śiva for integrated progress.