Svagati-varṇana
Description of the Supreme State / One’s True Attainment
सर्वमेतन्महाबाहो शंकरस्य महात्मनः । प्रसादाद्देवदेवस्य विश्वं भावसमन्वितम
sarvametanmahābāho śaṃkarasya mahātmanaḥ | prasādāddevadevasya viśvaṃ bhāvasamanvitama
O makapangyarihang may malalakas na bisig, ang lahat ng ito ay umiiral dahil sa mapagpalang biyaya ni Śaṅkara na dakilang-kaluluwa, ang Diyos ng mga diyos. Sa Kanyang pagpapala, ang buong sansinukob ay napupuno at pinananatili ng banal na kamalayan at sagradong layon.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Shiva Purana discourse, consistent with Uma Samhita expository style)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It teaches that the cosmos is not self-sufficient; it is upheld by Śiva as Pati (the Lord) through prasāda (grace). In Shaiva Siddhanta terms, liberation and right understanding arise when the soul recognizes divine dependence and turns toward Śiva’s grace.
By affirming that all existence flows from Śiva’s favor, the verse supports Saguna worship—approaching Śiva through the Liṅga as the accessible embodiment of the supreme Lord whose grace sustains and sanctifies the world.
Cultivate bhāva (devotional intention) while performing Śiva-pūjā—especially Liṅga-abhisheka and japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya)—seeking prasāda rather than merely worldly results.