संध्याचरित्रवर्णनम् (Sandhyā-caritra-varṇana) — “Account of Sandhyā’s Story”
इदं रूपं परित्यज्य निजं रूपांतरं मुने । परिगृह्यांतिके तस्यास्तपश्चर्यां निदर्शयन्
idaṃ rūpaṃ parityajya nijaṃ rūpāṃtaraṃ mune | parigṛhyāṃtike tasyāstapaścaryāṃ nidarśayan
圣者啊,祂舍此形相,复取自有之另一形相;祂近住于她,示现具戒律之苦行(tapas)威力——以清修之行揭示湿婆派(Śaiva)之道,使灵魂成熟而趋向湿婆(Śiva)的恩 grace。
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhikṣāṭana
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: liberating
It highlights Śiva’s līlā of taking an appropriate form to guide and mature devotion, showing that disciplined tapas is not mere self-denial but a purifying sādhanā that makes the jīva fit for Śiva’s anugraha (grace).
By “assuming another form,” the verse underscores Saguna Śiva—Śiva who compassionately becomes approachable through form and conduct—supporting devotees who need a tangible model for practice, much like Linga-worship provides a concrete focus for devotion and inner absorption.
The takeaway is tapas as a Shaiva discipline—regular vrata-like restraint, japa (especially pañcākṣarī), and steady meditation—performed with devotion so that practice becomes a vehicle for grace rather than egoic austerity.