पशु-पाश-पतिविचारः / Inquiry into Paśu, Pāśa, and Pati
एवमेव महात्मानमात्मन्यात्मविलक्षणम् । सत्येन तपसा चैव नित्ययुक्तो ऽनुपश्यति
evameva mahātmānamātmanyātmavilakṣaṇam | satyena tapasā caiva nityayukto 'nupaśyati
ฉันนั้นผู้แสวงหาผู้มีวินัยสม่ำเสมอ ย่อมอาศัยสัจจะและตบะ เพ่งเห็นมหาตมัน—ผู้ต่างจากอัตตาส่วนตน—ซึ่งสถิตอยู่ภายในตนอย่างมั่นคงเสมอไป।
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It teaches that realization of the Supreme Lord (Pati/Shiva) is an inner direct seeing, gained by ethical purity (satya), disciplined austerity (tapas), and steady yogic engagement—revealing Shiva as present within yet distinct from the limited individual self.
Linga-worship supports inner concentration: through regular, sincere practice the devotee turns inward and recognizes the indwelling Lord. The verse underscores that Saguna aids the seeker toward the inner vision of Shiva who transcends the finite ego-self.
Maintain satya (truthful living) and tapas (disciplined vows), and practice daily meditation with steady japa—especially the Panchakshara “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—so the mind remains nityayukta (constantly aligned) for inner realization.