शिवमायाप्रभाववर्णनम्
Description of the Power/Effects of Śiva’s Māyā
दक्षश्च मोहितश्शंभोर्मायया ब्रह्मणस्सुतः । भ्रातृभिस्स भगिन्यां वै भोक्तुकामोऽभवत्पुरा
dakṣaśca mohitaśśaṃbhormāyayā brahmaṇassutaḥ | bhrātṛbhissa bhaginyāṃ vai bhoktukāmo'bhavatpurā
Si Daksha, na anak ni Brahmā, ay nalinlang ng Māyā ni Śambhu; at noong unang panahon, kasama ang kanyang mga kapatid, nagnasa siyang makasama ang sarili niyang kapatid na babae.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It highlights how even exalted beings can fall into moha (delusion) under Māyā, and that Shiva (Pati) alone governs Māyā and can free the bound soul from pasha—especially the bondage of kama and adharma.
By portraying Śambhu as the Lord of Māyā, the verse supports Saguna Shiva worship—devotion to Shiva’s manifest form (including the Linga) as the compassionate power who restrains delusion and restores dharma.
A practical takeaway is to counter kama and moha through Shiva-upāsanā—japa of the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” along with purity disciplines and remembrance of Shiva as the controller of Māyā.