दक्षस्य विष्णुं प्रति शरणागतिḥ — Dakṣa’s Appeal to Viṣṇu and the Teaching on Disrespect to Śiva
किं कर्म किमकर्मेति तत्र पश्यसि दुर्मते । समर्थं केवलं कर्म न भविष्यति सर्वदा
kiṃ karma kimakarmeti tatra paśyasi durmate | samarthaṃ kevalaṃ karma na bhaviṣyati sarvadā
హే దుర్మతీ! ‘కర్మ ఏమిటి, అకర్మ ఏమిటి’ అని నీవు అక్కడ తప్పుగా చూస్తున్నావు. కేవలం కర్మమాత్రమే సర్వదా సమర్థమై (పరమ శ్రేయస్సు ఇవ్వడానికి) ఉండదు.
Lord Shiva (instructing within the Sati Khanda narrative)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
The verse teaches that liberation is not guaranteed by action alone; without right understanding and Shiva-oriented devotion, karma can remain binding. In Shaiva Siddhanta terms, karmas must be purified and offered to Pati (Shiva) so they no longer reinforce bondage (pāśa).
Linga-worship embodies acting with surrender: ritual becomes effective when performed as Shiva-ārādhana, not as mere mechanical duty. Saguna Shiva worship (Linga, mantra, pūjā) channels action into grace-oriented practice, aligning karma with bhakti and jñāna.
Perform Shiva-pūjā with inner intent: japa of the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) while offering actions to Shiva, and maintain purity through Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as reminders that action should be devotion-led, not ego-led.