अनुग्रह-स्वातन्त्र्य-प्रमाणविचारः | Inquiry into Pramāṇa, Divine Autonomy, and Grace
यत्सिद्धिरीश्वरत्वेन कार्यवर्गस्य कृत्स्नशः । न स चेदीशतां कुर्याज्जगतः कथमीश्वरः
yatsiddhirīśvaratvena kāryavargasya kṛtsnaśaḥ | na sa cedīśatāṃ kuryājjagataḥ kathamīśvaraḥ
หากความสำเร็จแห่งความเป็น ‘พระผู้เป็นเจ้า’ คือความครอบงำโดยสิ้นเชิงเหนือหมวดแห่งผลและการกระทำทั้งปวง แล้วถ้าท่านไม่ทรงใช้อิศวรภาพเหนือโลก จะเรียกท่านว่าเป็นพระผู้เป็นเจ้าได้อย่างไร?
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Sthala Purana: Philosophical definition of īśvaratva: lordship is proven by complete mastery over kārya (effects/created categories). If lordship is not exercised over jagat, the title ‘Īśvara’ is incoherent.
Significance: Strengthens siddhānta-bhakti grounded in metaphysical clarity: Śiva is not a limited deity among others but the true Īśvara governing all effects.
It defines true Īśvaratva (Lordship) as real sovereignty over the entire field of effects (kārya)—the cosmos and its laws—affirming Shiva as Pati, the supreme governor whose power is not merely nominal but operative.
Linga worship honors Shiva as both transcendent and immanent: the formless supreme (beyond attributes) who also manifests lordship within the world as Saguna Īśvara, sustaining order and granting grace to bound souls.
Meditate on Shiva as Īśvara while repeating the Panchākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” cultivating surrender (śaraṇāgati) to his governing will; this aligns the practitioner with divine order and supports liberation-oriented devotion.