भक्तिभेदाः—ज्ञानप्रधानभक्तेः प्रशंसा
Grades of Devotees and the Praise of Knowledge-Centered Devotion
अन्यच्च शृणु सद्बुद्ध्या वचनं मे प्रजापते । वच्मि गुह्यं धर्महेतोः सगुणत्वेप्यहं तव
anyacca śṛṇu sadbuddhyā vacanaṃ me prajāpate | vacmi guhyaṃ dharmahetoḥ saguṇatvepyahaṃ tava
हे प्रजापते, सद्बुद्धीने माझे आणखी एक वचन ऐक. धर्माच्या हेतुने मी तुला एक गुह्य गोष्ट सांगतो—सगुणरूपाने प्रकट असूनही मी सदैव तुझाच आहे।
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Shiva urges Prajapati to listen with right discernment, revealing that divine truth is often “guhya” (esoteric). From a Shaiva Siddhanta lens, it points to Shiva’s grace-guided instruction: Dharma is upheld when one understands the Lord’s manifested (saguṇa) presence without losing sight of His transcendent sovereignty.
By stating “even in saguṇa-ness,” the verse validates worship of Shiva in form—such as the Linga—as a legitimate and dharmic approach. The manifested Lord is not separate from His supreme reality; devotion to Saguna Shiva becomes a doorway to deeper realization through grace.
The practical takeaway is to approach Shiva’s worship with “sadbuddhi”—steady, reverent understanding—while doing japa and pūjā. A fitting practice is Panchākṣarī japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) alongside Linga-abhisheka, keeping the intent aligned to dharma and inner purification.