त्रिपुरदीक्षाविधानम् — Tripura Dīkṣā: Prescriptive Procedure
Chapter on the Ordinance of Initiation
इत्येवं भगवान्विष्णुः श्रुत्वा तस्य शुभं वचः । प्रसन्नमानसो भूत्वा वचनं चेदमब्रवीत्
ityevaṃ bhagavānviṣṇuḥ śrutvā tasya śubhaṃ vacaḥ | prasannamānaso bhūtvā vacanaṃ cedamabravīt
Nang marinig ni Panginoong Viṣṇu ang kanyang mapalad na mga salita, naging payapa at nalugod ang kanyang isipan, at saka siya nagsalita ng ganito bilang tugon.
Suta Goswami (narrating the dialogue; the verse introduces Vishnu’s reply)
It highlights that auspicious, dharmic speech calms the mind and invites a sattvic response—an inner condition valued in Shaiva practice for approaching Shiva with purity and receptivity.
Though the verse mentions Viṣṇu, the Shiva Purana frames such dialogues as preparatory: respectful listening and serene-minded speech are foundational disciplines (śravaṇa and sāttvika-vāk) that support Saguna Shiva worship and Linga-upāsanā.
Practice attentive śravaṇa (devotional listening) and respond with calm speech; as a simple takeaway, chant the Panchakshara “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” after listening to scripture to stabilize prasannatā (serenity).