दशशैवव्रतप्रश्नः — Inquiry into the Ten Principal Śaiva Vratas
सूत उवाच । सम्यक्पृष्टमृषिश्रेष्ठा भवद्भिः करुणात्मभिः । स्मृत्वा शिवपदांभोजं कथयामि यथाश्रुतम्
sūta uvāca | samyakpṛṣṭamṛṣiśreṣṭhā bhavadbhiḥ karuṇātmabhiḥ | smṛtvā śivapadāṃbhojaṃ kathayāmi yathāśrutam
Sūta thưa: Hỡi các bậc hiền triết tối thượng, những người đầy lòng từ mẫn, các ngài đã hỏi thật đúng. Nhớ đến đôi chân sen của Śiva, ta sẽ thuật lại đúng như điều ta đã được nghe.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Significance: General: smaraṇa of Śiva’s pāda (lotus-feet) is treated as a direct means to prasāda; in kṣetra traditions, pāda-smaraṇa accompanies darśana and vrata observance.
Type: stotra
Role: teaching
It establishes the Shaiva posture of narration: true teaching begins with remembrance of Śiva’s feet (bhakti), and the listener’s compassionate intent makes the inquiry worthy; knowledge is then transmitted faithfully through śravaṇa-paramparā (“as heard”).
Remembering Śiva’s lotus feet indicates saguna-upāsanā—devotional contemplation of Śiva’s gracious form—through which the devotee becomes fit to receive accounts of Śiva’s manifestations, including Jyotirliṅgas praised in the Koṭirudrasaṃhitā.
A simple practice is to begin listening/reading with smaraṇa (remembrance) of Śiva—mentally bowing to his feet and reciting a Śaiva mantra such as “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” aligning the mind for śravaṇa and devotion.