अर्धनारीश्वरप्रादुर्भावः
Manifestation of Ardhanārīśvara and the Impulse for Procreative Creation
तीव्रेण तपसा तस्य युक्तस्य परमेष्ठिनः । अचिरेणैव कालेन पिता संप्रतुतोष ह
tīvreṇa tapasā tasya yuktasya parameṣṭhinaḥ | acireṇaiva kālena pitā saṃpratutoṣa ha
ด้วยตบะอันเข้มข้นของผู้ประเสริฐผู้มั่นคงในโยคะ ไม่นานนักบิดาของท่านก็ทรงพอพระทัย
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
It teaches that unwavering tapas and yogic steadiness ripen the soul for divine grace—when discipline becomes single-pointed, the Lord (as the compassionate Father) is quickly pleased and bestows anugraha.
In Shaiva practice, intense tapas is commonly expressed through Saguna worship—Linga-puja, japa, and vrata—by which the devotee’s inner concentration becomes ‘yukta,’ drawing the Lord’s pleased response and blessing.
The verse points to disciplined tapas such as daily japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), meditation with restraint (yama-niyama), and worship with sacred ash (Tripuṇḍra) and Rudraksha as supportive observances.