शिवतत्त्वे परापरभावविचारः
Inquiry into Śiva’s Principle and the Parā–Aparā Paradox
न मूर्तिश्च स्वतंत्रस्य घटते मूलहेतुना । मूर्तेरपि च कार्यत्वात्तत्सिद्धिः स्यादहैतुकी
na mūrtiśca svataṃtrasya ghaṭate mūlahetunā | mūrterapi ca kāryatvāttatsiddhiḥ syādahaitukī
自在なる主の具現の姿(ムールティ)は、根本原因から生じたものとしては確立できない。しかも「形相」さえ本性としては結果(所作・産物)であるゆえ、それを至上と立てるなら無因にして不整合となる。(ゆえに至上のパティは作られた形ではない。ただし自らの自由により諸形を示現し得る。)
Suta Goswami (conveying the Vāyavīya philosophical teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It teaches that Shiva, as the Independent Supreme (Pati), is not a product of any prior cause; He transcends the chain of causality that binds created beings. This supports the Shaiva Siddhanta view that liberation comes by His grace, not by treating the Absolute as a manufactured entity.
It clarifies that worshipped forms—such as the Shiva Linga or iconic mūrtis—are valid supports for devotion, but Shiva Himself is not limited to or caused by any form. The form is a gracious manifestation for the devotee, while the reality of Shiva remains independent and transcendent.
Meditate on Shiva as Svatantra (utterly free) while worshipping the Linga with the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” holding the insight that the Lord is beyond all material causation even as He is approached through sacred form.