प्रस्थान-विरह-विलापः
Departure and Lament in Separation
तथान्यान्निखिलान्प्रीत्या स्वविवाहसमागतान् । भोजयामास सुरसमन्नम्बहुविधम्प्रभुः
tathānyānnikhilānprītyā svavivāhasamāgatān | bhojayāmāsa surasamannambahuvidhamprabhuḥ
ដូច្នេះដែរ ព្រះអម្ចាស់ ដោយសេចក្តីស្រឡាញ់មេត្តា បានអញ្ជើញភ្ញៀវទាំងអស់ដែលមកប្រជុំសម្រាប់ពិធីអាពាហ៍ពិពាហ៍របស់ព្រះអង្គ ឲ្យទទួលភោជនាហារជាច្រើនប្រភេទ ឆ្ងាញ់ល្អឥតខ្ចោះ។
Sūta Gosvāmī (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
The verse highlights Śiva as the ideal Lord who upholds dharma through affectionate hospitality—teaching that honoring devotees and guests with love (prīti) and service (sevā) is itself a sacred act aligned with Shaiva bhakti.
In Saguna worship, serving Śiva’s devotees and participating in sacred hospitality (annadāna, atithi-satkāra) is treated as direct service to Śiva; it complements Linga worship by expressing devotion through compassionate action.
A practical takeaway is annadāna (offering food) after Śiva-pūjā—especially on Mahāśivarātri—combined with japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and respectful service to guests and devotees.