अविद्या-पञ्चक, नवसर्ग-क्रमः, प्रजापति-प्रसवः
Vibhaga 1, Adhyaya 5
प्रशस्ता तव कान्तेयं स्यात् पुत्री विश्वमातृका तस्मात् पुत्री सती नाम्ना तवैषा च भविष्यति
praśastā tava kānteyaṃ syāt putrī viśvamātṛkā tasmāt putrī satī nāmnā tavaiṣā ca bhaviṣyati
Wahai yang dikasihi, puterimu ini akan sangat mulia dan membawa berkat—dia akan menjadi Ibu alam semesta. Oleh itu, puterimu ini akan dikenali dengan nama Satī.
Suta Goswami (narrating; inner proclamation about Satī’s birth and name)
It identifies Satī as viśvamātṛkā, establishing Śakti as inseparable from Śiva; Linga worship is thus not mere symbol-veneration but devotion to Pati together with His power of grace and manifestation.
By declaring the rise of Satī as the universal Mother, the verse implies Śiva-tattva as Pati who is never without Śakti—transcendent consciousness that also becomes immanent through His own power.
No specific ritual is prescribed in this line; the takeaway is the Shaiva Siddhanta frame for practice—approaching liberation of the paśu (soul) from pāśa (bondage) through devotion and grace mediated by Śiva-Śakti.