सतीचरिते पितृगृहे आशीर्वाद-वचनम् तथा यौवनारम्भः — Satī at her father’s house: blessings and the onset of youth
अतीव तपसांगेन सर्वांगेषु मनोहरा
atīva tapasāṃgena sarvāṃgeṣu manoharā
ด้วยรัศมีที่บังเกิดจากตบะอันเข้มข้นยิ่ง พระนางงามจับใจในทุกอวัยวะ—ทั้งสรีระผ่องพรายและงดงามทั่วทั้งองค์.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga account; the verse highlights tapas-tejas as a divine attribute, anticipating Satī’s role in the cosmic drama around Dakṣa’s yajña.
Significance: Models tapas as a purifier and beautifier (inner radiance manifesting outward), inspiring vrata, japa, and disciplined devotion.
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: liberating
It teaches that tapas (disciplined austerity) purifies and refines the embodied being, producing inner luminosity that manifests outwardly—an indicator of spiritual maturation aligned with devotion to Shiva.
In Saguna Shiva worship, the devotee’s tapas and japa prepare the body-mind as a fit vessel for Shiva’s presence; such refinement supports steadiness in Linga-upasana and deepens devotional absorption.
Undertake regulated tapas such as mantra-japa (especially the Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), fasting/vrata with purity, and focused meditation—so the body-mind becomes calm, radiant, and devotional.