Umāyāḥ Kriyāyoga-Rahasya
The Esoteric Teaching on Umā’s Kriyāyoga
सर्वदेवेषु सा मुख्या यस्तस्याः कारयेद्गृहम् । प्रतिष्ठां समवाप्नोति स च जन्म निजन्मनि
sarvadeveṣu sā mukhyā yastasyāḥ kārayedgṛham | pratiṣṭhāṃ samavāpnoti sa ca janma nijanmani
تمام دیوتاؤں میں وہی سب سے برتر ہے۔ جو اُس کے لیے مندر/مقدّس آستانہ تعمیر کرائے، وہ عزّت و وقار پاتا ہے اور جنم جنم میں بھی وہی احترام پاتا رہتا ہے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
The verse teaches that honoring the supreme Goddess (Śiva’s Śakti) through establishing her sacred abode is a powerful act of dharma that yields lasting merit and respected standing, echoing the Shaiva view that grace flows through devoted service (seva) to the divine.
In Shaiva Siddhanta, Śiva is worshiped as Pati together with Śakti; building a shrine for the Goddess supports Saguna worship and complements Linga devotion by honoring the inseparable Śiva–Śakti principle central to Shiva Purana practice.
The practical takeaway is temple-seva: sponsoring or supporting construction/maintenance of a Devi shrine, followed by regular pūjā with purity, mantra-japa (such as Om Namaḥ Śivāya alongside Devi mantras), and offerings performed with devotion.