Jaṭilāvatāra-Parīkṣā: Pārvatyāḥ Tapasāṃ Parīkṣaṇam
The Jaṭilā Episode and the Testing of Pārvatī’s Austerity
एतावद्धि मया ज्ञातं कश्चिद्धन्यो भविष्यति । परन्तु सकलं ज्ञातमवध्यो दृश्यतेऽधुना
etāvaddhi mayā jñātaṃ kaściddhanyo bhaviṣyati | parantu sakalaṃ jñātamavadhyo dṛśyate'dhunā
เท่าที่เรารู้มีเพียงว่า ผู้มีบุญย่อมจักอุบัติขึ้นแน่; แต่บัดนี้ดูประหนึ่งว่าความจริงทั้งปวงได้ถูกรู้แจ้งแล้ว และผู้มิอาจถูกพิฆาตก็ปรากฏชัดในกาลนี้
Suta Goswami (narrative voice within Śatarudrasaṃhitā, recounting the realization/recognition of the invincible Rudra)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Rudra
Role: teaching
It points to the movement from partial intellectual knowing to direct recognition of Shiva (Rudra) as the ever-invincible Reality, implying that true understanding ripens through grace and culminates in immediate spiritual “seeing.”
The shift from “I know only this much” to “the invincible is seen now” mirrors Linga-upasana: devotion to Saguna Shiva (through form and symbol) matures into the experiential certainty of Shiva’s indestructible presence beyond all limitation.
Steady japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with bhakti, supported by Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudraksha as aids to concentration, is implied as the practical means by which knowledge becomes direct inner vision.