Śumbha–Niśumbha-pīḍā and Devastuti to Durgā/Śivā
Names and Forms of the Devī
काचिद् गृहीत्वा हस्तेनादर्शं दर्शयते मुखम् । नागवल्लीं ददात्येका लवंगैलादिसंयुताम्
kācid gṛhītvā hastenādarśaṃ darśayate mukham | nāgavallīṃ dadātyekā lavaṃgailādisaṃyutām
Seorang wanita memegang cermin di tangan lalu memperlihatkan wajah (untuk ditatap). Seorang lagi menghulurkan daun sirih (nāgavalī) yang dicampur bunga cengkih, buah pelaga dan ramuan harum lain.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
The verse depicts attentive service through respectful offerings, illustrating bhakti expressed as upacāra—devotion made concrete through care, beauty, and hospitality offered in a sacred context.
Such acts mirror the spirit of saguna worship: the devotee honors the Lord with tangible services and offerings, cultivating reverence and surrender that Shaiva tradition treats as a direct support for inner purification.
It suggests the upacāra-bhāva—performing simple, sincere services (offering fragrant items, respectful attendance) with mantra-remembrance, which can accompany japa such as the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya).