पार्वतीजन्मवर्णनम् / Description of Pārvatī’s Birth
ववुश्च विविधा वातास्सुखस्पर्शा मुनीश्वर । मुमुदुस्साधवस्सर्वेऽसतान्दुःखमभूद्द्रुतम्
vavuśca vividhā vātāssukhasparśā munīśvara | mumudussādhavassarve'satānduḥkhamabhūddrutam
圣贤之主啊,种种清风开始吹拂,触之怡然。诸善人皆欢喜充满,而不义之徒的苦恼却迅速生起。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
The verse presents auspicious omens—pleasant winds—as a sign of Śiva’s grace supporting dharma. In a Shaiva Siddhanta sense, the same divine order that comforts devotees also agitates those opposed to righteousness, revealing the moral alignment of the cosmos under Pati (Śiva).
Pleasant, harmonizing natural signs are traditionally read as the nearness of Saguna Śiva’s compassionate presence—Śiva as the accessible Lord who responds to devotion. Such omens often accompany moments when worship, vows, or sacred events around Śiva’s manifestations (including Liṅga worship) bear fruit.
Take it as a cue for steadiness in bhakti: chant the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with a calm breath, and if following Shaiva observance, apply Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and offer simple worship—water and bilva—seeking inner purity that aligns with these auspicious signs.