शिवशिवयोर्जगत्पितृमातृत्व-प्रतिपादनं तथा मेनायाः विमोहः (Śiva–Śivā as Cosmic Father and Mother; Menā’s Delusion and the Sages’ Intervention)
तामाश्वास्य वरं दत्त्वा जगाम निजमन्दिरम् । तत्प्रार्थनावशाच्छम्भुर्ययाचे त्वां शिवां गिरे
tāmāśvāsya varaṃ dattvā jagāma nijamandiram | tatprārthanāvaśācchambhuryayāce tvāṃ śivāṃ gire
彼は彼女を慰め、恩寵を授けて、自らの住処へと帰っていった。ついで彼女の切なる願いに動かされ、シャンブは汝を求めた――おお吉祥なるシヴァー、山の娘よ。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
It highlights Śiva’s anugraha (grace): when devotion becomes heartfelt supplication, Śambhu responds by drawing near and bestowing what supports dharma and the soul’s upliftment.
The verse emphasizes Saguna Śiva—Śambhu as the compassionate Lord who hears prayer and acts in the world. Linga-worship similarly approaches the Nirguna reality through a Saguna symbol that receives the devotee’s plea and returns grace.
Sincere prārthanā with japa—especially the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—offered with steadiness and humility, is the practical takeaway; it is devotion that invites Śiva’s compassionate response.