Pitṛbhakti and Śrāddha: The Classification of Pitṛs and the Superiority of Pitṛ-kārya
ततः कालेन कियता कालधर्ममुपागताः । ते सप्त भ्रातरस्तात बभूवुस्स्वायुषःक्षये
tataḥ kālena kiyatā kāladharmamupāgatāḥ | te sapta bhrātarastāta babhūvussvāyuṣaḥkṣaye
Kemudian setelah beberapa waktu berlalu, mereka mencapai dharma Kāla (kematian). Wahai yang terkasih, ketujuh saudara itu berakhir ketika jatah usia masing-masing habis.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It underscores that all embodied beings are bound by Kāla (Time) and must face death when their allotted lifespan ends; in Shaiva Siddhanta, true refuge is Pati (Shiva), who alone is beyond Kāla and can grant liberation from saṃsāra.
By highlighting the inevitability of mortality, the verse implicitly directs the seeker to take shelter in Saguna Shiva through Linga-worship—devotion and surrender to Shiva as the compassionate Lord who guides the soul beyond time-bound existence.
Regular japa of the Panchākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with remembrance of life’s impermanence is the key takeaway; it supports vairāgya and steady bhakti, preparing the mind for Shiva-centered liberation.