गणेश-षण्मुखयोः विवाहविचारः / Deliberation on the Marriages of Gaṇeśa and Ṣaṇmukha
पित्रोर्लालयतोस्तत्र सुखं चाति व्यवर्द्धत । सदा प्रीत्या मुदा चातिखेलनं चक्रतुस्सुतौ
pitrorlālayatostatra sukhaṃ cāti vyavarddhata | sadā prītyā mudā cātikhelanaṃ cakratussutau
そのところで、両親が愛情深く抱きしめ、慈しみ育てたので、彼らの幸福は大いに増した。常に親愛と歓喜に満ち、二人の御子は絶えず戯れ遊んだ。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
The verse highlights divine “līlā” as a sacred expression of harmony: when love (prīti) is steady, joy (mudā) naturally increases. In a Shaiva Siddhanta lens, such auspicious domestic order reflects Shiva’s grace working in the realm of embodied life, making the home a field for dharma and devotion.
By portraying affectionate, personal divinity through the divine family, the text supports Saguna Shiva-bhakti—approaching Shiva as near, compassionate, and present in life’s relationships. This complements Linga worship, where the same Supreme is adored both as transcendent (Nirguna) and accessible through loving devotion (Saguna).
The practical takeaway is cultivating prīti and mudā through daily Shiva-bhakti: japa of the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” offering simple worship to the Shiva Linga, and maintaining a sattvic, affectionate household mood as a form of lived sadhana.