दाक्षयज्ञप्रस्थान-प्रश्नः
Satī Inquires about the Departure for Dakṣa’s Sacrifice
तत्सर्वं ज्ञातुमिच्छामि भव भावं दुरात्मनः । सुरर्षीणां च सर्वेषामागतानां दुरात्मनाम्
tatsarvaṃ jñātumicchāmi bhava bhāvaṃ durātmanaḥ | surarṣīṇāṃ ca sarveṣāmāgatānāṃ durātmanām
我愿知晓这一切——噢,婆伐——尤其是那些心怀恶念者的内在意图;也愿知晓所有已到来的天界圣仙之心思,即便他们的心亦有染污。
Sati
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: teaching
It highlights the Shaiva insight that outer status (even “divine sage”) does not guarantee inner purity; the devotee seeks Pati (Shiva as Bhava) to reveal true intention, so one can act in dharma without being misled by hypocrisy or pasha-bound motives.
By addressing Shiva as “Bhava,” the verse turns to Saguna Shiva—the compassionate Lord who is approachable in devotion (as in Linga worship)—to discern and guide. The devotee relies on Shiva’s grace and omniscience rather than merely judging by appearances.
A practical takeaway is to pray before action for clarity of intention—mentally repeating the Panchakshara “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” and offering one-pointed bhakti to Bhava—so discernment (viveka) arises and one avoids being drawn into adharmic company.