शिवशक्त्यैक्य-तत्त्वविचारः / Inquiry into the Unity of Śiva and Śakti
Para–Apara Ontology
तां प्राप्तुं प्रयतंते ऽत्र जितश्वासा जितेंद्रियाः । गर्भकारा गृहद्वारं निश्छिद्रं घटितुं यथा
tāṃ prāptuṃ prayataṃte 'tra jitaśvāsā jiteṃdriyāḥ | garbhakārā gṛhadvāraṃ niśchidraṃ ghaṭituṃ yathā
Dito, ang mga nagwagi sa hininga at nagapi ang mga pandama ay nagsisikap na maabot ang “Yaon”—ang Kataas-taasang Katotohanan ni Śiva. Gaya ng bihasang magpapalayok na maingat na nagkakabit at nagseselyo ng pintuan ng bahay upang walang siwang, gayon din ang mga yogin: pinatitibay nila ang panloob na daan, buo at di napuputol, upang marating Siya.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It teaches that attaining Śiva (Pati) requires disciplined yoga: mastery of prāṇa and restraint of the senses, creating an unbroken, ‘gapless’ inner concentration that prevents the mind from leaking outward.
While external Linga-worship supports devotion and purity, the verse highlights the complementary inner worship—making awareness steady and sealed—so the devotee can realize Śiva beyond form (Nirguṇa) while still honoring Him in form (Saguṇa).
A meditative discipline centered on prāṇāyāma and pratyāhāra (withdrawing the senses), supported by japa such as the Pañcākṣarī ‘Om Namaḥ Śivāya,’ aiming for uninterrupted dhyāna (continuous remembrance).