देव्याः क्रोधः शक्तिनिर्माणं च
Devī’s Wrath and the Manifestation of the Śaktis
यस्मात्त्वत्तेजसस्सर्वे वयं जाता महात्मनः । त्वत्तेजस्तत्समायातु वेदमंत्राभियोगतः
yasmāttvattejasassarve vayaṃ jātā mahātmanaḥ | tvattejastatsamāyātu vedamaṃtrābhiyogataḥ
大いなる御心の主よ、われらは皆、あなたの神聖なる光輝より生まれました。ゆえにその光輝が、ヴェーダの真言の霊験によって、いま帰還し再び本源へと融け入りますように。
Devas (gods) invoking Shiva’s tejas through Vedic mantras
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Type: rudram
The verse affirms Shiva as the primal source of all manifested powers (tejas) and teaches that what arises from Him ultimately returns to Him—highlighting Pati (Shiva) as the ground of origin and dissolution, in harmony with Shaiva Siddhanta.
Invoking Shiva’s tejas through mantra aligns with Saguna upasana: devotees approach the formless (Nirguna) reality via a worshipful focus—often the Shiva Linga—so that grace and power are gathered and centered in Shiva.
Vedic mantra-japa (and by extension Panchakshara japa) with focused intention to invoke and internalize Shiva’s tejas—performed with purity, steady breath, and devotion—so the mind re-centers in Shiva.