Śiva-Śakti Tattva, Varṇa-Rahasya, and Mahāvākya-Bhāvanā
Interpretive Discipline
स्त्रीपुंरूपस्य जगतः कारणं चान्यथा भवेत् । स तत्त्वमसि इत्येवमुपदेशार्थभावना
strīpuṃrūpasya jagataḥ kāraṇaṃ cānyathā bhavet | sa tattvamasi ityevamupadeśārthabhāvanā
もし女相・男相として現れるこの宇宙の原因が、かの至上の実在以外の何ものかであるなら、教えは空しくなる。ゆえに教示の観想の意趣はこう示される――「タット・トヴァム・アシ(汝は彼なり)」、すなわち「汝こそ至上主(シヴァ)である」。
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Mantra: sa tattvam asi
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: creative
It asserts that the manifest world of duality (male–female, subject–object) must arise from the one Supreme Cause; otherwise spiritual instruction cannot lead to liberation. The verse frames the teaching as an inward contemplation that recognizes the Supreme Lord as the ultimate reality behind all appearances.
The Linga symbolizes the one causal Reality from which all differentiated forms arise. Worship of Saguna Shiva (with form) becomes a direct means to realize the Nirguna ground (formless Supreme) indicated by the teaching—seeing all forms as rooted in Shiva.
Meditative contemplation (bhāvanā) on Shiva as the inner Self and the cause of the universe—supported by japa of the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namah Shivaya”—is the implied practice, integrating devotion with non-dual insight.