कैलासमार्गे शङ्करस्य परीक्षा — Śiva Tests the Approachers on the Kailāsa Path
सनत्कुमार उवाच । बृहस्पतिरिति स्तुत्वा शंकरं लोकशंकरम् । पादयो पातयामास तस्येशस्य पुरंदरम्
sanatkumāra uvāca | bṛhaspatiriti stutvā śaṃkaraṃ lokaśaṃkaram | pādayo pātayāmāsa tasyeśasya puraṃdaram
萨那特库玛罗说道:赞颂了赐福诸界的商羯罗之后,(因陀罗)召请布里哈斯帕提;随即破城者因陀罗俯身倾倒,拜伏于那位至上主宰——最高的伊湿伐罗——的足下。
Sanatkumara
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Shiva
Significance: Models the correct hierarchy for devotees and even devas: Indra (deveśa) ultimately prostrates to Śaṅkara, ‘loka-śaṅkara’, indicating Śiva as the final refuge beyond celestial offices.
Type: stotra
The verse highlights śaraṇāgati (humble surrender): even Indra, the king of devas, gains protection and clarity by praising Śaṅkara and bowing at His feet, affirming Shiva as the supreme refuge (Pati) beyond worldly rank.
By praising Śaṅkara as lokaśaṅkara (the world’s benefactor) and prostrating at His feet, the verse models Saguna-bhakti—approaching Shiva in a personal, grace-giving form, as devotees similarly approach the Śiva-liṅga with reverence and surrender.
A practical takeaway is namaskāra and stuti: begin worship with Shiva-stotra and full prostration (pañcāṅga/ṣaṣṭāṅga namaskāra), mentally placing oneself at Shiva’s feet while repeating a Shiva-mantra such as “Om Namaḥ Śivāya.”