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Shloka 5

उमास्वयंवरः / भवोद्वाहः, गणसमागमः, अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्यम्, तथा विनायक-उत्पत्तिसूचना

सिद्धिर्माया क्रिया दुर्गा देवी साक्षात्सुधा स्वधा सावित्री वेदमाता च रजनी दक्षिणा द्युतिः

siddhirmāyā kriyā durgā devī sākṣātsudhā svadhā sāvitrī vedamātā ca rajanī dakṣiṇā dyutiḥ

Ngài là Siddhi (thành tựu tâm linh), Māyā (năng lực che phủ và hiển lộ), và Kriyā (sức mạnh của hành trì thánh thiện). Ngài là Durgā, chính Nữ Thần—thật là Sudhā (cam lộ) và Svadhā (phần cúng dâng cho tổ tiên). Ngài là Sāvitrī, Mẹ của các Veda; đồng thời là Rājanī (Đêm), Dakṣiṇā (lễ vật cúng hiến), và Dyuti (quang huy).

सिद्धिःspiritual attainment, yogic perfection
सिद्धिः:
मायाveiling-and-manifesting power of Shakti
माया:
क्रियाsacred action, ritual efficacy
क्रिया:
दुर्गाthe Protectress who removes कठिन (difficulties), Durgā
दुर्गा:
देवीthe Goddess, Shakti
देवी:
साक्षात्directly, truly, in person
साक्षात्:
सुधाnectar, ambrosial essence
सुधा:
स्वधाritual formula/oblation to the ancestors (Pitṛs)
स्वधा:
सावित्रीSavitri/Gayatri power, Vedic inspiration
सावित्री:
वेदमाताMother of the Vedas
वेदमाता:
रजनीnight, the dark phase of time
रजनी:
दक्षिणाsacrificial fee, priestly gift, consecrated offering
दक्षिणा:
द्युतिःradiance, splendor, luminous power
द्युतिः:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya)

D
Durga
D
Devi
S
Savitri

FAQs

It identifies Shakti as the operative power behind mantra, ritual action (kriyā), and sacrificial elements like svadhā and dakṣiṇā—showing that Linga-pūjā becomes effective through Devi as Shiva’s inseparable energy.

By listing Shakti as siddhi, māyā, and dyuti, the verse implies Shiva as Pati whose presence is revealed through Shakti’s powers—He is the luminous consciousness, while She is the manifesting and liberating potency that removes pasha (bondage) for the pashu (soul).

Ritually, it highlights Vedic-sacrificial categories (svadhā, dakṣiṇā) integrated into Shaiva worship; yogically, it points to siddhi and kriyā as Shakti-enabled attainments that mature under disciplined practice aligned with Pashupata-oriented devotion.