नन्दाव्रत-समाप्तिः तथा शङ्करस्य प्रत्यक्ष-दर्शनम्
Completion of the Nandā-vrata and Śiva’s Direct Appearance
मात्रे पित्रेऽथ तत्सर्वं समाचख्यौ महेश्वरात् । वरप्राप्तिः स्वसख्या वै सत्यास्तुष्टस्तु भक्तितः
mātre pitre'tha tatsarvaṃ samācakhyau maheśvarāt | varaprāptiḥ svasakhyā vai satyāstuṣṭastu bhaktitaḥ
随后她将一切都告诉了母亲与父亲——说明如何因大自在天(Maheśvara)而得获所赐之愿。确实,她的同伴萨蒂雅(Satyā)也因虔敬而心生欢喜。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Satī episode to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: liberating
It highlights that Śiva’s grace and the fruition of boons are rooted in bhakti; devotion itself becomes the cause of inner satisfaction and auspicious outcomes in the Śaiva path.
By emphasizing Maheśvara as the accessible, gracious Lord who responds to devotion, it aligns with Saguna Śiva worship—where heartfelt bhakti toward Śiva (often through Liṅga-pūjā) leads to blessings and spiritual uplift.
The takeaway is bhakti-centered practice—regular Śiva-nāma japa (especially Pañcākṣarī: “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and sincere worship offered with devotion, as devotion is presented as the effective spiritual force.