रावणस्य तपः-शिवानुग्रहः — Rāvaṇa’s Austerity and Śiva’s Bestowal of Grace
एकैकं च शिरश्छिन्नं विधिना शिवपूजने । एवं सत्क्रमतस्तेन च्छिन्नानि नव वै यदा
ekaikaṃ ca śiraśchinnaṃ vidhinā śivapūjane | evaṃ satkramatastena cchinnāni nava vai yadā
Trong quá trình thờ phụng Thần Shiva theo nghi lễ đã định, ông đã chặt từng chiếc đầu một. Như vậy, tiến hành một cách đúng đắn và có trật tự, khi chín chiếc đầu thực sự đã bị ông chặt bỏ...
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Sthala Purana: Rāvaṇa escalates from tapas to ātmārpaṇa (self-offering) by severing heads as part of Śiva-pūjā—an intensification that anticipates Śiva’s grace.
Significance: Illustrates the Purāṇic motif: devotion becomes transformative when egoic clinging is symbolically ‘cut’; however, Siddhānta reads this as allegory for ahaṅkāra-tyāga rather than endorsing literal self-harm.
Type: stotra
Offering: pushpa
The verse highlights disciplined self-surrender (ātma-samarpaṇa) in Shiva worship—devotion is not impulsive but aligned with vidhi (right method), pointing to purification of ego and steady movement toward Shiva’s grace.
It depicts Saguna Shiva worship performed through prescribed ritual order (satkrama), which in the Shiva Purana is a means to approach the Linga with reverence, restraint, and total offering of oneself, culminating in Shiva’s compassionate response.
The takeaway is adherence to proper Shiva-puja vidhi—step-by-step worship with focused intent, mantra-japa (often the Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), and inner renunciation of ahamkāra (ego) rather than mere dramatic outward acts.