Kālajñāna (Knowledge of Time) and Mṛtyu-cihna (Signs of Death): Śiva’s Instruction to Umā
षण्मासायुस्स विज्ञेयः कालचक्रं विजानता । अन्यच्च शृणु देवेशि येन मृत्युर्विबुद्ध्यते
ṣaṇmāsāyussa vijñeyaḥ kālacakraṃ vijānatā | anyacca śṛṇu deveśi yena mṛtyurvibuddhyate
時の輪を悟る者は、ここに説かれる寿命が六か月であると知るべきである。さらに聞け、 देवेशि(神々の主たる女神)よ、死の真実を明らかに悟らしめるその事を。
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
Cosmic Event: kālacakra (time-cycle) as governing principle of embodied life
It frames death as something to be understood through discernment of Kāla (Time). In Shaiva Siddhanta, such knowledge turns the mind from mere fear of mortality toward clarity about bondage (pāśa) and the need to seek the Lord (Pati) for liberation.
By emphasizing Time’s cycle and the certainty of death, the verse implicitly directs the seeker to take refuge in Saguna Shiva—worship of Shiva (often through the Liṅga) is the practical means to transcend fear and attain grace that leads beyond Time-bound limitation.
The immediate takeaway is śravaṇa (reverent listening to Shiva’s teaching) and contemplation on Kāla; this is naturally supported by daily Shiva upāsanā such as japa of the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and meditative reflection on impermanence.