प्रकृतितत्त्व-विचारः / Inquiry into Prakṛti (Nature/Śakti) and Śiva’s Transcendence
गिरिराजस्य वचनात्तनयां तस्य शंकरः । पार्श्वे समीपे जग्राह गौरवादपि गोपरः
girirājasya vacanāttanayāṃ tasya śaṃkaraḥ | pārśve samīpe jagrāha gauravādapi goparaḥ
À palavra de Girirāja (Himālaya), Śaṅkara acolheu sua filha e a manteve junto ao Seu lado; embora esteja além de toda consideração mundana, assim o fez por graça, honra e cuidadosa deferência.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
Offering: pushpa
It shows Pati (Śiva) responding to sincere devotion and rightful request: though transcendent, He draws the soul (symbolized by Pārvatī) near by grace, honoring dharma and the devotee’s love.
As Saguna Śiva, the Lord becomes approachable and relational—‘keeping near His side’ mirrors how the devotee experiences Śiva’s nearness through Liṅga-worship, mantra, and daily pūjā.
Practice steady upāsanā with the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and simple Liṅga-archana, cultivating humility and surrender so the Lord is ‘held near’ in the heart through grace.