सत्रप्रवृत्तिः — वायोः आगमनं च
Commencement of the Satra and the Arrival of Vāyu
तच्च सत्रं प्रववृते सर्वाश्चर्यं महर्षिणाम्
tacca satraṃ pravavṛte sarvāścaryaṃ maharṣiṇām
かくしてそのサトラ(連続供犠の会座)は始まり、偉大なる聖仙たちにとって、ことごとく驚嘆すべき場となった。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
It highlights how a satra—collective, disciplined sacred practice—creates an auspicious field where divine knowledge and Shaiva grace can descend, inspiring reverence and inner transformation in the sages.
A satra commonly includes mantra, offerings, and recitation that support Saguna worship; in Shaiva understanding, such outer rites purify the pashu (bound soul) and prepare it to realize Pati (Shiva), whether approached as Linga or as the personal Lord.
The takeaway is sustained collective sadhana—regular mantra-japa (especially the Panchakshara), disciplined worship, and attentive śravaṇa (listening) in a sacred assembly, as a means to cultivate purity and devotion.