Mahiṣāsura’s Conquest of Svarga and the Devas’ Appeal to Śiva and Viṣṇu
एवन्ते कथितो राजन्महालक्ष्म्याः समुद्भवः । सरस्वत्यास्तथोत्पत्तिं शृणु सुस्थेन चेतसा
evante kathito rājanmahālakṣmyāḥ samudbhavaḥ | sarasvatyāstathotpattiṃ śṛṇu susthena cetasā
હે રાજન, આ રીતે તને મહાલક્ષ્મીનો ઉદ્ભવ કહ્યો. હવે સ્થિર અને સંયમિત ચિત્તથી સરસ્વતીના જન્મવૃત્તાંતને પણ સાંભળ.
Suta Goswami
It emphasizes śravaṇa (devotional listening) with a steady mind, presenting sacred origins as purifying knowledge that supports bhakti and inner clarity in a Shaiva framework.
As a narrative transition in the Umāsaṃhitā, it models attentive listening to Shiva-centered Purāṇic teaching—an essential limb of devotion that prepares the devotee for Saguna Shiva worship and reverence for Shiva’s cosmic order.
Practice focused śravaṇa: sit calmly, steady the mind, and listen/recite Purāṇic passages with reverence—optionally preceded by simple japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” to settle the mind.