देव्याः क्रोधः शक्तिनिर्माणं च
Devī’s Wrath and the Manifestation of the Śaktis
पुनः पुनः प्रणेमुश्च स्तुत्वा स्तोत्रैरनेकशः । सर्वे प्रसादयन्प्रीत्या प्रोचुर्देवगणाज्ञया
punaḥ punaḥ praṇemuśca stutvā stotrairanekaśaḥ | sarve prasādayanprītyā procurdevagaṇājñayā
Muli’t muli silang yumuk at nagpatirapa; at sa maraming himno ay nagpuri. Silang lahat, upang mapasaya ang Panginoon sa mapagmahal na debosyon, ay nagsalita ayon sa utos ng mga pangkat ng mga diyos.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Sthala Purana: General devotional procedure: repeated praṇāma and stotra as means to invite prasāda (grace).
Significance: Highlights bhakti-sādhana (prostration, hymnody) as the embodied language of surrender that ripens for grace.
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
Offering: dhupa
It highlights bhakti-lakṣaṇa—repeated prostration and heartfelt praise—as a direct means to soften the heart, invoke divine grace (prasāda), and align the devotee with Pati (Śiva) through loving surrender.
The verse emphasizes saguna-upāsanā expressed through stotras and namaskāra—core acts in Liṅga worship—where devotion and reverence are offered to the manifest Lord to receive prasāda and protection.
A practical takeaway is daily namaskāra with stotra-pāṭha (hymn recitation), ideally alongside pañcākṣarī japa ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya") and offering bhasma/rudrākṣa-based Śaiva observances where appropriate.