शक्तितत्त्ववर्णनम् / Exposition of the Principle of Śakti
महदादिविशेषांतास्त्वजाद्याश्चापि मूर्तयः । यच्चान्यदस्ति तत्सर्वं तस्याः कार्यं न संशयः
mahadādiviśeṣāṃtāstvajādyāścāpi mūrtayaḥ | yaccānyadasti tatsarvaṃ tasyāḥ kāryaṃ na saṃśayaḥ
マハット(大原理)から諸々の特殊化した要素に至るまで、また皮膚などに始まる具身の諸形態に至るまで—ほかに存在する一切は、ことごとく彼女の働きの結果である。疑いはない。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: creative
Cosmic Event: aśuddha-tattva expansion: from Mahat to viśeṣas and embodied faculties
It teaches that the entire field of manifested reality—from cosmic intellect down to embodied experience—is a produced effect (kārya) dependent on the Divine Power (Śakti), while Shiva as Pati remains the transcendent ground beyond the effects.
By declaring the world as an effect of Śakti, it directs the devotee to worship Shiva in the Linga as the supreme Pati who is not limited by tattvas, while honoring Saguna manifestations as dependent expressions of that one Lord with His Power.
A practical takeaway is tattva-viveka in meditation: contemplate the body and its faculties (tvak-ādi) as effects, offer them inwardly to Shiva through japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), and rest awareness in the Lord beyond the manifest.