Śumbha–Niśumbha-pīḍā and Devastuti to Durgā/Śivā
Names and Forms of the Devī
साक्षरा मालिकोपेता पणिराजितकंकणा । स्वर्णोर्मिकांगुलिर्भ्राजत्पारिहार्य्यलसत्करा
sākṣarā mālikopetā paṇirājitakaṃkaṇā | svarṇormikāṃgulirbhrājatpārihāryyalasatkarā
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Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Lalitā
Role: teaching
The verse portrays the Goddess’ auspicious, mantra-linked adornment, teaching that sacred form (saguṇa) can elevate the mind toward Pati (Śiva) through bhakti, purity, and mantric remembrance.
By describing sacred ornaments and “lettered” (mantric) garlands, it supports saguṇa upāsanā—devotion through perceivable attributes—while ultimately directing the devotee’s awareness to Śiva as the supreme Lord beyond attributes.
Japa with a mālā (rosary) and steady mantra-remembrance (such as the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) are implied, along with maintaining external and internal purity as part of Shaiva worship.