मुक्तयतिदेहसंस्काररहस्यं — The Esoteric Rites for the Bodies of Liberated Ascetics
निपात्य शक्तिं तीव्रतरां प्रकृत्या ह्यति दुर्गमाम् । कान्तारं दग्धुकामान्तान्मलयानलसुप्रभाम्
nipātya śaktiṃ tīvratarāṃ prakṛtyā hyati durgamām | kāntāraṃ dagdhukāmāntānmalayānalasuprabhām
Pinakawalan niya, ayon sa likas niyang kalikasan, ang isang kapangyarihang higit na matindi; at ang lubhang di-malampasang ilang ay pinasibol niyang magliyab—maningning na gaya ng apoy na sumisiklab mula sa kabundukang Malaya—upang sunugin ang mga kaaway hanggang sa ganap na wakas.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailasa discourse to the sages, describing the manifestation of Shakti’s fierce energy)
Tattva Level: pati
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: destructive
It portrays divine Śakti as a purifying, transformative force: what appears as “burning” outwardly symbolizes the destruction of inner impurities and hostile tendencies that obstruct the soul’s (paśu’s) return to Shiva (Pati).
In Saguna worship, Shiva is adored with His inseparable Śakti; the verse highlights that Shiva’s grace operates through Śakti to remove obstacles, making devotion to the Linga a practice of inner cleansing and protection.
Meditate on Shiva-Śakti as a flame of awareness that burns ignorance; accompany japa of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) as a reminder of purification and the impermanence of bonds.