देव्युवाच । कथितं तु त्वया देव कालज्ञानं यथार्थतः । कालस्य वंचनं ब्रूहि यथा तत्त्वेन योगिनः
devyuvāca | kathitaṃ tu tvayā deva kālajñānaṃ yathārthataḥ | kālasya vaṃcanaṃ brūhi yathā tattvena yoginaḥ
देवी म्हणाली—हे देव, तुम्ही काळाचे यथार्थ ज्ञान सांगितले. आता तत्त्वात स्थित योगी काळाला कसे वंचवून त्यापलीकडे जातात ते सांगा.
Parvati (Uma/Devi)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
Cosmic Event: Question of kāla-vañcana (surpassing time) via tattva-sthiti (abidance in Reality)
Devi asks Shiva for the practical secret of liberation: not merely understanding Time (kāla) intellectually, but the yogic means by which a seeker established in tattva rises beyond Time’s binding power—pointing to moksha through Shiva-centered realization.
In Shaiva thought, Time is part of the binding order (pāśa). Worship of Saguna Shiva—especially through Linga-upāsanā with devotion and inner concentration—purifies the pashu (individual soul) and turns awareness toward Pati (Shiva), through whom Time is ultimately transcended.
The verse cues a yogic discipline aimed at surpassing kāla: steady meditation on Shiva (often supported by japa of the Panchakshara “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), along with Shaiva observances such as bhasma (tripuṇḍra) and rudrākṣa as aids to steadfastness and detachment.