शिवसंस्कार-दीक्षानिरूपणम् (Śivasaṃskāra and the Typology of Dīkṣā)
अशक्ता तं परित्यज्य मनसा धर्ममाचरेत् । यथा मुनिवरं त्यक्त्वा पतिमत्रिं पतिव्रता
aśaktā taṃ parityajya manasā dharmamācaret | yathā munivaraṃ tyaktvā patimatriṃ pativratā
หากผู้ใดไม่อาจปฏิบัติหน้าที่นั้นด้วยการกระทำได้ ก็พึงวางเสียแล้วประพฤติธรรมอย่างน้อยในใจ; ดุจภรรยาผู้ถือพรตแห่งความซื่อสัตย์ (ปติวรตา) ละมุนีผู้ประเสริฐในฐานะสิ่งยึดติด แล้วมั่นคงต่อสามีคือฤๅษีอัตริ
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Significance: Teaches interiorization of dharma when external performance is impossible—mental observance preserves orientation to Pati and invites grace (anugraha).
Role: nurturing
It teaches that when outer performance is not possible, inner adherence to dharma still has spiritual power—purifying intention and restraining desire, which supports the Shaiva path of liberation through disciplined consciousness.
It supports the principle of manasa-puja (mental worship): even without external offerings to the Linga, one can honor Shiva through inward devotion, purity of thought, and faithful commitment to dharma.
Practice mental worship and japa—especially inward repetition of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”)—while maintaining self-control and purity of intention; external rites may be secondary when circumstances limit action.