सत्याः पुनस्तपश्चर्या — Satī’s Return to Austerity (Tapas) and Fearless Liṅga-Worship
तदा परमभावेन ज्ञात्वा कार्तार्थ्यमात्मनः । सद्योपासक एवैष सिषेवे परमेश्वरीम्
tadā paramabhāvena jñātvā kārtārthyamātmanaḥ | sadyopāsaka evaiṣa siṣeve parameśvarīm
そのとき彼は、最上の内なる境地において自らの生が成就したと悟った。かくして直ちに真の礼拝者となり、至上の女神パラメーシュヴァリーに帰依して奉仕し始めた。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
Offering: pushpa
It shows that when one attains the highest recognition of life’s true purpose (kṛtārthatā), devotion naturally manifests as immediate worship and humble service to the Divine—here expressed as Parameśvarī, inseparable from Śiva.
In Shaiva understanding, Saguna worship is the embodied doorway to the Supreme: serving Parameśvarī implies honoring Śiva-Śakti unity, which is also the essence behind Linga worship—reverence to the manifest form that leads the seeker toward the transcendent.
The key practice is sadyopāsanā—begin worship immediately with steady bhakti: daily japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), simple pūjā/archana, and inner surrender, performed with the “paramabhāva” of reverence and gratitude.