Ekādaśāhna-vidhiḥ (The Rite Prescribed for the Eleventh Day): Maṇḍala-racanā, Āvāhana, Mudrā, and Ativāhika-devatā Pūjā
सर्वानुग्रहकर्त्रैव स्वीकृताः पंचमूर्तय । सर्वकार्य्यकरा दिव्याः परानुग्रहतत्पराः
sarvānugrahakartraiva svīkṛtāḥ paṃcamūrtaya | sarvakāryyakarā divyāḥ parānugrahatatparāḥ
அனைவருக்கும் அருள் வழங்குவோராக அந்த ஐந்து மூர்த்திகள் ஏற்றுக்கொள்ளப்பட்டனர். அவர்கள் தெய்வீகர்கள்; எல்லா புனிதக் காரியங்களையும் நிறைவேற்றுவோர்; பிறர்க்கு பரமக் கருணை வழங்குவதில் முழுமையாக ஈடுபட்டோர்।
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Umā
Role: liberating
It highlights Shiva’s core function as Pati (the Lord) whose primary act toward beings is anugraha—grace that removes bondage and enables both worldly well-being and liberation.
By praising the ‘five forms’ as divine and grace-giving, the verse supports Saguna worship—approaching Shiva through accessible manifestations (including the Linga) as a direct means to receive anugraha.
Contemplate Shiva as the giver of anugraha while doing japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and offering simple Linga-puja (water, bilva leaves), praying for inner purification and liberation.