शिवज्ञान-प्रश्नः तथा सृष्टौ शिवस्य स्वयमाविर्भावः
Inquiry into Śiva-knowledge and Śiva’s self-manifestation in creation
तेषां संभावनाल्लोके शैवाज्ञाकरणादिभिः । भाग्यवंतो विमुच्यंते भक्त्या चात्यंतभाविताः
teṣāṃ saṃbhāvanālloke śaivājñākaraṇādibhiḥ | bhāgyavaṃto vimucyaṃte bhaktyā cātyaṃtabhāvitāḥ
この世において、そのような帰依者を敬い、シヴァの戒め(およびそれに連なるシャイヴァの修行)を実践することにより、幸いある者は解き放たれる。さらにバクティによって、彼らはシヴァ意識の霊的な精妙さに完全に染め上げられる。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Significance: General (non-sthala-specific): honoring Śaiva devotees and following Śiva’s ordinances is said to lead to vimukti (release) and deep bhakti-saturation.
Type: stotra
Role: liberating
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that moksha arises through bhakti that transforms the seeker, expressed outwardly as honoring Shiva’s devotees and living according to Shaiva dharma; grace-bearing devotion ripens into liberation.
Following “Shiva’s ordinances” includes Saguna Shiva worship—reverence to the Linga, temple discipline, and respectful conduct toward devotees—through which devotion matures and leads toward the realization of Shiva as Pati (the liberating Lord).
It implies steady Shaiva observance: daily Shiva-puja (especially Linga worship), japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), and devotee-sevā; these cultivate the inner bhāva that culminates in release.