विष्णोः स्तुतिः—शिवसतीरक्षावचनम्
Viṣṇu’s Hymn and the Petition for Śiva–Satī’s Protection
ततस्तद्दर्शनार्थाय सदुपायं विचारयन् । धूम्रघोरेण कामार्तोऽकार्षं तच्च ततः परम्
tatastaddarśanārthāya sadupāyaṃ vicārayan | dhūmraghoreṇa kāmārto'kārṣaṃ tacca tataḥ param
پھر اس کے دیدار کے لیے مناسب تدبیر سوچتے ہوئے، شہوت سے مغلوب ہو کر میں نے دھومر گھور نامی عمل کیا۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: nurturing
The verse highlights how kāma (desire) can drive the soul toward restless, forceful means, illustrating a Shaiva Siddhanta theme: when consciousness is bound by pāśa (impurity/bondage), it seeks objects through agitation rather than through purified devotion and right discernment.
It contrasts worldly pursuit with the proper ‘sadupāya’ (right means). In Linga/Saguna Shiva worship, the seeker is taught to approach Shiva through regulated upāsanā—mantra, bhasma, and bhakti—rather than through passion-driven compulsion, thereby converting desire into a sanctified longing for darśana.
The implied corrective is to adopt a sat-upāya: japa of the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with steady dhyāna, along with Shaiva disciplines such as Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa, to calm kāma and align the mind toward Shiva.