Śiva-Śakti Tattva, Varṇa-Rahasya, and Mahāvākya-Bhāvanā
Interpretive Discipline
व्याख्यातत्वञ्च कर्म्मादिगुर्वासनपरिग्रहम् । अनुगृह्य गुरुस्तस्मै शिष्याय शिवरूपिणे
vyākhyātatvañca karmmādigurvāsanaparigraham | anugṛhya gurustasmai śiṣyāya śivarūpiṇe
ครั้นอาจารย์ทรงเมตตาอธิบายความหมายแท้ และประสิทธิ์วินัยของครูบาอาจารย์อันเริ่มด้วยกรรมพิธีและข้อปฏิบัติแล้ว ก็ด้วยอนุเคราะห์ได้มอบแก่ศิษย์ผู้มีรูปเป็นพระศิวะนั้น
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailasha Samhita discourse to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: liberating
It teaches that liberation-oriented knowledge is not merely intellectual: the Guru, moved by grace, transmits both right understanding and the lived discipline of practice, by which the disciple becomes “Śiva-formed” (aligned with Śiva-consciousness).
The verse emphasizes guru-guided sādhana and observance; in Shaiva practice this commonly includes Saguna worship such as Liṅga-pūjā, through which the disciple’s mind is purified and made fit to realize Śiva as the indwelling Pati.
It points to disciplined observances (karma-ādi) received from the Guru—such as regular Shiva worship, mantra-japa (notably the Pañcākṣarī), and vow-based purity—undertaken as a grace-supported path toward Śiva-realization.