दिव्य-भवन-छत्र-निर्माणः तथा देवसमाह्वानम्
Divine Pavilion and Canopy; Summoning the Gods
दर्शनं ते यदि प्राप्तं सर्वथा कुशलं मम । भविष्यति न संदेहो मातस्ते कृपया सति
darśanaṃ te yadi prāptaṃ sarvathā kuśalaṃ mama | bhaviṣyati na saṃdeho mātaste kṛpayā sati
Jika aku telah diberkati dengan melihatmu, maka kesejahteraanku terjamin dalam segala hal. Tiada keraguan mengenainya, wahai Ibu—selagi belas kasihanmu ada.
Sati (addressing her mother)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: nurturing
The verse teaches that auspiciousness arises from darśana (a sanctifying encounter) and from kṛpā (grace). In a Shaiva Siddhanta sense, grace removes inner obstacles (pāśa) and steadies the devotee’s welfare and confidence.
It highlights the core bhakti principle behind Saguna worship: receiving darśana—of the Deity, the liṅga, or a revered embodiment of the Divine—invokes grace and brings śānti and well-being. The emphasis is not mere seeing, but a grace-filled encounter.
Seek darśana with devotion and humility: visit a Śiva temple or liṅga shrine, offer reverent salutations, and repeat the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) while cultivating gratitude for kṛpā (grace).