किं वा ते प्रार्थितं भूयो ददामि वरमुत्तमम् । तद् ब्रूहि भरतश्रेष्ठ यत्ते मनसि वर्तते
kiṃ vā te prārthitaṃ bhūyo dadāmi varamuttamam | tad brūhi bharataśreṣṭha yatte manasi vartate
Hay ngươi còn mong cầu điều gì nữa? Ta sẽ ban cho ngươi một ân huệ tối thượng. Hãy nói đi, hỡi bậc ưu tú trong dòng Bharata, điều gì đang ngự trong tâm ngươi.
Lord Shiva (inferred, Uma-samhita discourse granting boons)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It presents Shiva as the compassionate Lord (Pati) who invites the devotee to clarify the heart’s deepest aim; in Shaiva Siddhanta this points to anugraha (divine grace) guiding desire away from transient gains toward dharma and ultimately moksha.
The verse reflects Saguna Shiva’s accessible, personal form—one who speaks, blesses, and grants boons—mirroring how devotees approach the Shiva Linga with petitions that are purified through devotion and surrender.
A practical takeaway is sankalpa-śुद्धि: before worship, examine and refine one’s intention, then pray to Shiva with japa of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and offer water/bilva with a clear, dharmic request.