देवस्तुतिः (Deva-stuti) — “Hymn of the Devas / Divine Praise”
गायत्री त्वं वेदमाता त्वं सावित्री सरस्वती
gāyatrī tvaṃ vedamātā tvaṃ sāvitrī sarasvatī
تم گایتری ہو، تم ویدماتا ہو؛ تم ساوتری ہو، تم سرسوتی ہو—پاکیزہ وाणी اور گیان کی دیویہ شکتی۔
A devotee/narratorial voice within the Pārvatīkhaṇḍa (praise addressed to Devī Pārvatī as Śakti)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Significance: Identifying Devī as Veda-mātā frames pilgrimage and worship as entry into śabda-brahman leading beyond tirodhāna (ignorance) toward anugraha through right knowledge.
Type: gayatri
Shakti Form: Sarasvatī
Role: teaching
The verse identifies Devī (here understood as Pārvatī/Śakti) with the highest Vedic powers—Gāyatrī, Sāvitrī, and Sarasvatī—teaching that sacred knowledge, mantra, and liberating insight arise through Śiva’s Śakti, the Mother of the Vedas.
In Śaiva tradition, Linga-worship is complete when united with Śakti: this verse frames mantra (Gāyatrī/Sāvitrī) and Vedic wisdom (Sarasvatī) as Śakti’s presence, supporting Saguna worship where Śiva is adored with mantra, stotra, and right understanding.
A practical takeaway is mantra-japa with purity of speech and intention—reciting Gāyatrī or Śiva’s Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) while contemplating Devī as Veda-mātā, the inner power that makes mantra fruitful.