शिवसतीविवाहोत्तरलीला — Post‑marital Līlā of Śiva and Satī
सर्वे च पुष्पिता वृक्षा लताश्चान्याश्च पुष्पिताः । अंभांसि फुल्लपद्मानि पद्मास्सभ्रमरास्तथा
sarve ca puṣpitā vṛkṣā latāścānyāśca puṣpitāḥ | aṃbhāṃsi phullapadmāni padmāssabhramarāstathā
あらゆる樹々は花を満開にし、蔓草や他の草木もまた咲き誇った。水面には蓮華が見事に開き、その蓮華には蜂が群れて舞い寄った。
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pasha
Offering: pushpa
The blossoming trees, lotuses, and bees portray an auspicious, sattvic environment—nature itself reflecting harmony when events aligned with dharma and devotion unfold around Shiva’s sacred narrative.
In Shaiva practice, an auspicious natural setting mirrors inner purity for Saguna Shiva worship; like lotuses opening to the sun, the devotee’s heart is portrayed as opening in reverence toward Shiva (often worshipped as the Linga).
Create a pure worship-space with flowers and water (jalābhiṣeka), and meditate on Shiva with steady bhakti—such as japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—cultivating the same inner ‘blooming’ described in the verse.