गौरीप्रवेशः—शिवसाक्षात्कारः
Gaurī’s Entry and the Vision of Śiva
स्वदेशं च परित्यज्य प्रसादार्थं समागतः । यदि प्रीतिरभून्मत्तः परां प्रीतिं करोषि मे
svadeśaṃ ca parityajya prasādārthaṃ samāgataḥ | yadi prītirabhūnmattaḥ parāṃ prītiṃ karoṣi me
اپنا وطن بھی چھوڑ کر تم میرے فضل کی طلب میں آئے ہو۔ اگر تمہیں مجھ سے سچی محبت ہے تو میرے لیے اعلیٰ ترین محبت—کامل بھکتی—ظاہر کرو۔
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: liberating
It teaches that merely approaching Shiva is not enough; true spiritual progress comes when affection matures into parā-prīti—supreme devotion and surrender that invites Shiva’s prasāda (grace) and loosens the bonds (pāśa) of the soul (paśu).
The verse reflects Saguna-upāsanā: approaching Shiva as the gracious Lord who responds to devotion. Linga-worship becomes meaningful when external reverence turns into inner parā-bhakti—single-minded love directed to Shiva as Pati.
A practical takeaway is to intensify devotion through daily Panchakshara japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with a surrendered attitude, supported by Shaiva disciplines like Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as aids to steady remembrance of Shiva’s grace.