Pitṛbhakti and Śrāddha: The Classification of Pitṛs and the Superiority of Pitṛ-kārya
पूर्वजादिषु यद्ब्रह्म श्रुतं गुरुकुलेषु वै । तथैव संस्थितज्ञानं तस्माज्ज्ञानं समभ्यसेत्
pūrvajādiṣu yadbrahma śrutaṃ gurukuleṣu vai | tathaiva saṃsthitajñānaṃ tasmājjñānaṃ samabhyaset
ゆえに、古の人々より、また師の家塾グルクーラにおいて聞き伝えられた、解脱へ導くブラフマンの智を、怠らず修習すべきである。智が堅固に定まるのは、ただ同じ道—不断の実践と内なる会得—による。
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It teaches that liberating knowledge is not mere hearing (śravaṇa) but must be stabilized through disciplined practice (abhyāsa) under authentic lineage—leading the soul (paśu) toward release from bonds (pāśa) by the grace of the Lord (Pati).
In Shaiva practice, worship of the Linga and Saguna Shiva purifies and steadies the mind, making scriptural knowledge received from the guru become ‘established’ as lived realization rather than intellectual memory.
Regular abhyāsa: daily japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), meditation with steadiness, and consistent study/listening in the guru’s tradition—so knowledge matures into direct spiritual clarity.