गिरिजातपः-परीक्षा तथा सप्तर्षि-आह्वानम्
Girijā’s Austerity-Test and the Summoning of the Seven Sages
सप्तापि मुनयश्शीघ्रमाययुस्स्मृति मात्रतः । प्रसन्नवदनाः सर्वे वर्णयंतो विधिं बहु
saptāpi munayaśśīghramāyayussmṛti mātrataḥ | prasannavadanāḥ sarve varṇayaṃto vidhiṃ bahu
七人の聖仙はみな、ただ想起されたのみで召されたかのように、たちまち到来した。彼らは皆、喜びに満ちた顔で、聖なる儀礼の正しい作法について長く語り、規定をさまざまに説き明かした。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya, as is typical for the Purana’s frame narrative)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
It highlights that realized sages respond readily to sacred remembrance and that spiritual progress in Shaiva tradition is supported by learning the correct vidhi—right method joined with pure intention—rather than impulse or mere display.
By emphasizing ‘vidhi,’ the verse points to orderly Saguna worship—approaching Shiva through established rites (such as Linga-puja) taught by competent seers—so that devotion becomes disciplined and spiritually fruitful.
Seek guidance from authentic teachers and follow the prescribed Shaiva puja-vidhi; as a simple meditative takeaway, remember Shiva with steadiness and repeat the Panchakshara (‘Om Namaḥ Śivāya’) in a focused, reverent manner.