Umā-caritra-prārthanā: Ṛṣayaḥ Sūtaṃ Pṛcchanti
Request for the Account of Umā
न भजन्ति महादेवीं करुणारससागराम् । अन्धकूपे पतन्त्येते घोरे संसाररूपिणि
na bhajanti mahādevīṃ karuṇārasasāgarām | andhakūpe patantyete ghore saṃsārarūpiṇi
जे करुणारससागर महादेवीचे भजन करीत नाहीत, ते बंधनरूप घोर संसाराच्या अंधकूपात पडतात।
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching of the Umāsaṃhitā to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
Offering: pushpa
The verse warns that neglecting devotion to Mahādevī (Śiva’s Śakti and grace) leads to falling into the darkness of saṁsāra—ignorance, repeated birth, and bondage. In a Shaiva Siddhanta lens, her karuṇā (compassionate grace) is a saving power that helps the soul (paśu) loosen its fetters (pāśa) and turn toward the Lord (Pati).
In the Shiva Purana, Saguna worship is often presented as inseparable: Śiva is worshiped with Śakti. Honoring Mahādevī supports true Linga-bhakti by cultivating surrender, purity, and receptivity to grace—without which worship can remain external and the soul stays trapped in saṁsāra.
A practical takeaway is Shiva–Shakti bhakti: daily japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") with reverence to Mahādevī, along with simple pūjā (lamp, water, flowers) and heartfelt prayer for karuṇā (grace) to overcome ignorance.