विष्णोर्दर्शनं स्तुतिश्च
Viṣṇu’s Manifestation and Brahmā’s Hymn
गृह्णीयाच्छंकरः पत्नीं विचारो हृदि चेत्तव । शिवामुद्दिश्य सुतपः कुरु ब्रह्मन् शिवं स्मरन्
gṛhṇīyācchaṃkaraḥ patnīṃ vicāro hṛdi cettava | śivāmuddiśya sutapaḥ kuru brahman śivaṃ smaran
اگر تمہارے دل میں واقعی یہ خیال اُٹھے کہ شنکر کو زوجہ قبول کرنی چاہیے، تو اے برہما! شِوا کو مقصد بنا کر، شِو کا سمرن کرتے ہوئے، سخت تپسیا کرو؛ اسی سے دیویہ کارِیَہ پورا ہوگا۔
Lord Shiva (as Śaṅkara), instructing Brahmā within the Satī narrative context
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: creative
The verse teaches that even cosmic events (like Śiva accepting a consort) unfold through dharmic means—pure intention, disciplined tapas, and steady remembrance of Śiva—showing that divine grace is approached through focused spiritual practice.
By emphasizing “remembering Śiva” while doing tapas, the verse supports Saguna upāsanā—devotional meditation on Śiva with form and attributes (often approached through Liṅga-worship), where concentration and devotion become the channel for Śiva’s manifest will.
It recommends tapas combined with smaraṇa (continuous remembrance/meditation) of Śiva—practically done through japa of Shiva’s names or the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) while maintaining disciplined vows and purity.