शङ्खचूडकस्य राज्याभिषेकः तथा शक्रपुरीं प्रति प्रस्थानम् | Śaṅkhacūḍa’s Coronation and March toward Indra’s City
अकृष्टपच्या पृथिवी ददौ सस्यान्यनेकशः । ओषध्यो विविधाश्चासन्सफलास्सरसाः सदा
akṛṣṭapacyā pṛthivī dadau sasyānyanekaśaḥ | oṣadhyo vividhāścāsansaphalāssarasāḥ sadā
ផែនដីបានផ្តល់ផលដំណាំដោយខ្លួនឯង ដោយមិនចាំបាច់ភ្ជួររាស់ ហើយបង្កើតស្រូវសាលីជាច្រើនប្រភេទយ៉ាងសម្បូរ។ រុក្ខឱសថនានាក៏មានជានិច្ច—មានផ្លែ និងពោរពេញដោយទឹកសាបនិងកម្លាំងជីវិត។
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shakti Form: Annapūrṇā
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
It portrays a state of dharmic harmony where nature becomes effortlessly supportive—abundance and healing arise as a sign of auspicious order under the Lord’s governance, reminding devotees that grace (anugraha) sustains life beyond mere human effort.
In Shaiva understanding, Saguna Shiva as the compassionate Lord upholds ṛta/dharma; when He is worshipped (often through the Linga as His accessible form), the world reflects that balance through fertility, health, and nourishment—symbolized here by spontaneous crops and potent herbs.
A practical takeaway is gratitude-filled Shiva worship for wellbeing—daily japa of the Panchakshara ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and simple Linga-abhisheka prayers seeking loka-kalyāṇa (welfare of all) and inner purity.