सृष्टिवर्णनम्
Cosmogony and the Roles of the Trimūrti
पयांसि च ससर्जादौ पर्जन्यं च ससर्ज ह । ऋचो यजूंषि सामानि निर्ममे यज्ञसिद्धये
payāṃsi ca sasarjādau parjanyaṃ ca sasarja ha | ṛco yajūṃṣi sāmāni nirmame yajñasiddhaye
No princípio, ele fez surgir as águas e também criou a nuvem da chuva. Para a perfeita realização do yajña, compôs os hinos do Ṛk, as fórmulas do Yajus e os cânticos do Sāman.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
It presents the Supreme Lord (Pati) as the source of both nature (waters, rain) and sacred knowledge (Vedic mantras), showing that worldly sustenance and spiritual order arise from the same divine governance.
By attributing creation and Vedic revelation to the Lord, the verse supports Saguna worship: the devotee approaches Shiva (often through the Linga) as the accessible divine power who upholds cosmic order and grants the fruits of dharma and realization.
It points to mantra-centered worship and disciplined ritual (yajna/puja) performed with Vedic or Shaiva mantras, undertaken for inner purification and right order, rather than mere material gain.