एवं विज्ञाय मां देवास्स्वं स्वं गर्वं विहाय च । भजत प्रणयोपेताः प्रकृतिं मां सनातनीम्
evaṃ vijñāya māṃ devāssvaṃ svaṃ garvaṃ vihāya ca | bhajata praṇayopetāḥ prakṛtiṃ māṃ sanātanīm
Assim, conhecendo-Me, ó deuses, abandonai cada qual o seu orgulho e adorai-Me com amorosa devoção — a Mim, a Prakṛti eterna, a Natureza divina primordial.
Goddess Umā (Pārvatī) instructing the devas (contextual inference within Umāsaṃhitā’s philosophical discourse)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that true knowledge culminates in humility: once the devas recognize the divine principle, they must renounce ego (garva) and approach the eternal Reality with loving devotion—an essential Shaiva path to grace and liberation.
In Shaiva understanding, worship is effective when ego is surrendered; devotion to Shiva (often through the Linga as Saguna support) is fulfilled when one honors Shiva’s inseparable power (Śakti/Prakṛti) and approaches with praṇaya (heartfelt reverence).
The practical takeaway is ego-offering through bhakti: perform Shiva-pūjā with humility, repeat the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with devotion, and mentally relinquish pride before worship.