व्यासशौनकादिसंवादः | Vyāsa–Śaunaka and the Sages: Opening Dialogue of the Kailāsa-saṃhitā
ध्यात्वा हृत्कर्णिकामध्ये साम्बं संसारमोचकम् । प्रहृष्टमानसो भूत्वा व्याजहार महामुनि
dhyātvā hṛtkarṇikāmadhye sāmbaṃ saṃsāramocakam | prahṛṣṭamānaso bhūtvā vyājahāra mahāmuni
Setelah bermeditasi kepada Sāmba—Śiva yang bersatu dengan Śakti—yang bersemayam di teratai hati, Pembebas daripada belenggu duniawi, sang mahamuni dipenuhi sukacita lalu mulai bertutur.
Mahāmuni (the great sage-narrator within the Kailāsa-saṃhitā context)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Significance: Internalizes the shrine: Sāmba in the heart-lotus as saṃsāra-mocaka; emphasizes that true tīrtha is realized through dhyāna culminating in grace.
Shakti Form: Umā
Role: liberating
It presents inner dhyāna as the doorway to liberation: by contemplating Sāmba (Śiva inseparable from Śakti) in the heart-lotus, the seeker turns inward toward Pati, the remover of pāśa (bondage), and becomes fit to receive liberating instruction.
It aligns with Saguna upāsanā by giving a concrete focus—Sāmba in the heart—showing that Linga-worship and external pūjā culminate in internalized worship where Shiva’s presence is realized within consciousness.
Heart-centered meditation (hṛdaya-padma dhyāna) on Shiva with Shakti as the saṃsāra-mocaka; practically, one may combine japa of the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with steady inner visualization in the heart.