प्रकृतितत्त्व-विचारः / Inquiry into Prakṛti (Nature/Śakti) and Śiva’s Transcendence
ततः स्वपुरमायातो गिरिराट् परिचारकैः । मुमोदातीव मनसि सप्रियस्स मुनीश्वर
tataḥ svapuramāyāto girirāṭ paricārakaiḥ | mumodātīva manasi sapriyassa munīśvara
Pagkaraan, ang panginoon ng bundok ay nagbalik sa sariling lungsod kasama ang kanyang mga tagasunod; at ang dakilang panginoon ng mga muni, muling nakapiling ang minamahal, ay nagalak nang labis sa puso.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Role: nurturing
It highlights inner contentment (ānanda) arising when one returns to dharma-aligned life and is reunited with what supports devotion—setting the emotional and devotional ground for the Pārvatī narrative within Shaiva tradition.
Though the verse is narrative, it supports Saguna-bhakti by portraying the ordered, devotional household setting in which reverence for Shiva is sustained—an outer harmony that aids steady Linga-worship and remembrance.
A practical takeaway is to cultivate daily Shiva-smaraṇa (remembrance) upon returning home—reciting the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with a calm mind, optionally with vibhūti (Tripuṇḍra) and rudrākṣa as aids to steadiness.