मुक्तयतिदेहसंस्काररहस्यं — The Esoteric Rites for the Bodies of Liberated Ascetics
अनुगृह्य समाधिश्च स्वदास्यस्पन्दरूपिणीः । रव्यादिकर्म्मसामर्थ्यरूपाः सिद्धीरनर्गलाः
anugṛhya samādhiśca svadāsyaspandarūpiṇīḥ | ravyādikarmmasāmarthyarūpāḥ siddhīranargalāḥ
恩寵により(シヴァは)三昧を授け、さらに妨げなき悉地を授ける。それらは、御身への奉仕者としての帰依(自己委ね)の自発の脈動として、また太陽などの宇宙的威力に等しい働きを成す能力として顕れる。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: liberating
It teaches that samādhi and siddhis arise primarily from Śiva’s anugraha (grace). In a Shaiva Siddhanta reading, these attainments are fruits of surrender and devotion, while liberation remains the highest aim beyond mere powers.
By emphasizing grace and devotional servitude, the verse aligns with Saguna Śiva worship—such as Linga-upāsanā—where the devotee’s surrender invites Śiva’s bestowal of inner absorption (samādhi) and supportive attainments, without losing sight of Śiva as the supreme Pati.
The practical takeaway is sustained Śiva-bhakti leading into dhyāna and samādhi—supported by regular japa (especially the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), along with disciplined worship (e.g., bhasma/tripuṇḍra and rudrākṣa where prescribed) while not becoming attached to siddhis.