Brahmā–Viṣṇu-Pūjā: Upacāra-Vistāra and Īśvara’s Prasāda
Offerings in Shiva Worship and the Lord’s Grace
अनात्मानः परे सर्वे जीवा एव न संशयः । अनुग्रहाद्यं सर्गांतं जगत्कृत्यं च पंकजम्
anātmānaḥ pare sarve jīvā eva na saṃśayaḥ | anugrahādyaṃ sargāṃtaṃ jagatkṛtyaṃ ca paṃkajam
「自己(アートマン)ではない」ものはすべて、まさしく個々の魂(ジーヴァ)である—疑いはない。神の恩寵を始まりとして創造の終わりに至るまで、蓮華のごとき宇宙とその働きは、そのままに展開してゆく。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
It distinguishes the jīva (finite soul) from the supreme Self and emphasizes that the soul’s journey through creation ultimately depends on Shiva’s anugraha (liberating grace).
Linga-worship approaches Shiva as the accessible Lord (Pati) whose grace governs the cosmos; devotion to Saguna Shiva is presented as a direct means to receive anugraha that loosens bondage.
Contemplate Shiva as the source of anugraha while repeating the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and maintaining Shaiva disciplines such as Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrāksha as supports for steady devotion.