तुलसी-शङ्खचूडोपाख्यानम् — Viṣṇu’s Disguise and the Tulasī Episode
Prelude to Śaṅkhacūḍa’s Fall
सा साध्वी सुखसंभावकर्षणस्य व्यतिक्रमात् । सर्वं वितर्कयामास कस्त्वमेवेत्युवाच सा
sā sādhvī sukhasaṃbhāvakarṣaṇasya vyatikramāt | sarvaṃ vitarkayāmāsa kastvamevetyuvāca sā
那位贞洁贤善的女子,觉察到本应有的安适被扰乱,便思量诸事,继而说道:“你究竟是谁?”
Suta Goswami (narrating the dialogue; the direct speech is by the virtuous lady in the story)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
It highlights viveka (discernment): when ordinary comfort is disrupted, the devotee reflects and seeks the true identity behind events—often pointing toward the hidden working of Pati (Shiva) guiding beings toward dharma and awakening.
In Shaiva narratives, the divine often appears indirectly; asking “Who are you?” mirrors the devotee’s movement from surface appearances to recognizing Saguna Shiva’s compassionate intervention, which ultimately leads the mind toward the Linga as the stable focus beyond changing circumstances.
A practical takeaway is japa with mindful inquiry—silently repeating “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” while observing disturbances without panic, using them to deepen inner questioning and steadiness (dhyāna) rather than reactive speech or action.