शुक्रस्य जठरस्थत्वं तथा मृत्युशमनी-विद्या (Śukra in Śiva’s belly and the death-subduing vidyā)
शरणागतधर्मोथ प्रवरस्सर्वतो हृदा । विचार्य शुक्रेण धिया तद्वाणी स्वीकृता तदा
śaraṇāgatadharmotha pravarassarvato hṛdā | vicārya śukreṇa dhiyā tadvāṇī svīkṛtā tadā
శరణాగతులను రక్షించే ధర్మంలో అతడు అగ్రగణ్యుడు. సమస్త హృదయంతో, శుద్ధమైన వివేకబుద్ధితో సమ్యక్గా విచారించి, ఆ వాక్యాలను అప్పుడు స్వీకరించాడు.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Role: nurturing
It elevates śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) as a sacred claim upon the righteous: protecting the surrendered is a hallmark of noble dharma, and decisions should be made with a purified, discerning mind rather than impulse.
Saguna Shiva is revered as the compassionate protector of devotees who surrender; this verse mirrors that Shaiva ethic—refuge, grace, and righteous acceptance—central to devotional worship of Shiva and the Linga.
Practice śaraṇāgati through daily japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” coupled with a brief contemplation (vicāra) to cultivate śuddha-buddhi before acting; this aligns conduct with Shiva-centered dharma.