आचार्य-धर्मलक्षण-श्रद्धाभक्तिप्राधान्यं तथा लिङ्गे ध्यान-पूजाविधानसंकेतः
Adhyaya 10
भावं भावेन देवेशि दृष्टवान्मां हृदीश्वरम् तस्मात्तु श्रद्धया वश्यो दृश्यः श्रेष्ठगिरेः सुते
bhāvaṃ bhāvena deveśi dṛṣṭavānmāṃ hṛdīśvaram tasmāttu śraddhayā vaśyo dṛśyaḥ śreṣṭhagireḥ sute
اے دیویشی، بھاو کو بھاو سے ملا کر تم نے مجھے—دل میں بسنے والے ایشور کو—دیکھ لیا۔ اس لیے، اے بہترین پہاڑ کی بیٹی، شردھا سے میں قابو میں آتا ہوں اور بھکتوں کو سچ مچ دکھائی دیتا ہوں۔
Shiva (addressing Parvati as Deveśī / daughter of the supreme mountain)
It points to the antar-liṅga (inner Linga): Shiva is realized as Hṛdīśvara in the heart when devotion (bhāva) is matched with sincere faith (śraddhā), making worship not only external ritual but inner darśana.
Shiva is presented as Hṛdīśvara—the indwelling Pati (Lord) who becomes manifest to the pashu (soul) when bondage (pāśa) is softened by faith and purified disposition, revealing Shiva-tattva as directly knowable.
It emphasizes bhāva-yoga/inner contemplation: cultivating śraddhā and one-pointed inward devotion so that Shiva becomes dṛśya (directly experienced), aligning with Pāśupata-oriented interiorization of worship.