प्रकृतितत्त्व-विचारः / Inquiry into Prakṛti (Nature/Śakti) and Śiva’s Transcendence
इंद्रियाणां गोचरत्वं यावद्भवति देहिनाम् । तावत्सर्वं विमंतव्यं प्राकृतं ज्ञानिभिर्धिया
iṃdriyāṇāṃ gocaratvaṃ yāvadbhavati dehinām | tāvatsarvaṃ vimaṃtavyaṃ prākṛtaṃ jñānibhirdhiyā
यावद् देहिनाम् इन्द्रियाणां गोचरत्वं भवति तावत् तत्र अनुभूयमानं सर्वं ज्ञानिभिः धिया प्राकृतमेव विमन्तव्यम्, न शिवपरमार्थः।
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching within the Pārvatīkhaṇḍa context to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It teaches viveka (discernment): whatever is grasped by the senses belongs to Prakṛti and is therefore limited and changing; liberation arises by turning awareness toward Śiva, the transcendent Pati beyond sensory reach.
Linga-worship uses a visible form to lead the mind beyond mere sense-enjoyment; the devotee honors Saguna symbols (Linga, mantra, pūjā) while cultivating the insight that ultimate Śiva is not confined to sense-objects.
Practice sense-restraint and japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with dhyāna on Śiva, using pūjā aids like bhasma (tripuṇḍra) or rudrākṣa to support inwardness rather than outward sense-chasing.