देव्याः क्रोधः शक्तिनिर्माणं च
Devī’s Wrath and the Manifestation of the Śaktis
शिवोपि दुःखमापन्नो लौकिकीं गतिमाश्रितः । मोहयन्सकलांस्तत्र नानालीलाविशारदः
śivopi duḥkhamāpanno laukikīṃ gatimāśritaḥ | mohayansakalāṃstatra nānālīlāviśāradaḥ
Até o Senhor Śiva, como que tomado pela dor, adotou ali um proceder exteriormente mundano; e, versado em muitas līlās divinas, deixou a todos os presentes em assombro e confusão.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It teaches that Śiva’s apparent “sorrow” and worldly behavior are part of His līlā—an intentional veil of māyā that guides beings through experience toward discernment and, ultimately, liberation under the Lord’s grace.
By showing Śiva adopting a worldly mode, the verse highlights Saguna Śiva—God with attributes—who becomes accessible to devotees through forms like the Liṅga, where the same transcendent Lord compassionately meets devotees within the world.
A practical takeaway is steady japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” to see through delusion (moha) and remain anchored in Śiva while engaging in worldly duties.