अलकापतेः तपः-लिङ्गप्रतिष्ठा च वरप्राप्तिः / The Lord of Alakā: Austerity, Liṅga-Establishment, and the Receiving of a Boon
भक्ति प्रभावं विज्ञाय शंभोस्तद्दीपमात्रतः । पुरा पुरारेस्संप्राप्य काशिकां चित्प्रकाशिकाम्
bhakti prabhāvaṃ vijñāya śaṃbhostaddīpamātrataḥ | purā purāressaṃprāpya kāśikāṃ citprakāśikām
शंभूभक्तीचा प्रभाव—केवळ दीपदानाच्या अल्प संकेतानेही—ओळखून, प्राचीनकाळी पुरारि (शिव) यांच्या कृपेने चित्प्रकाशिनी काशी प्राप्त झाली.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Jyotirlinga: Viśvanātha
Sthala Purana: Kāśī is praised as cit-prakāśikā (revealer of Consciousness). Even a small act of bhakti such as offering a lamp to Śambhu is said to lead one to Kāśī by Purāri’s grace—echoing the Kāśī-kṣetra doctrine that Śiva grants taraka and liberation there.
Significance: Residence/arrival in Kāśī is portrayed as a fruit of Śiva-bhakti; Kāśī is famed for granting jñāna and (in later kṣetra theology) liberation through Śiva’s grace at death.
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Annapūrṇā
Role: nurturing
Offering: dipa
It teaches that even a small act of sincere bhakti—symbolized by offering a lamp—can awaken Śiva’s grace and lead one toward Kāśī, the realm that reveals pure consciousness and supports liberation.
The lamp is a simple upacāra in saguna worship (such as before the Śiva-liṅga). The verse emphasizes that the inner devotion behind the offering, more than its size, draws Śiva (Purāri) and yields profound spiritual fruit.
Dīpa-dāna (lighting/offering a lamp) to Lord Śiva with bhakti—ideally alongside japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—as a focused practice for purification and grace.