गृहस्थ-जीवनसंस्काराः तथा पुत्रजन्म-शुभलक्षणवर्णनम् / Household Saṃskāras and the Auspicious Portents of a Son’s Birth
ततो दृष्ट्वा तु सर्वं हि तालुजिह्वादि नारदः । विश्वानरं समवदच्छिवप्रेरणया सुधीः
tato dṛṣṭvā tu sarvaṃ hi tālujihvādi nāradaḥ | viśvānaraṃ samavadacchivapreraṇayā sudhīḥ
随后,那罗陀细察一切,自上腭与舌相等处起皆不遗漏;这位智者在主湿婆的启发推动下,便对毗湿瓦那罗开口说道。
Narada
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Role: teaching
It highlights Śiva as the inner governor (Pati) who empowers the devotee’s faculties—speech and perception—so that words arise not from ego, but from divine impetus aligned with dharma and liberation.
Even when worship is outward (Saguna—Linga, form, ritual), the verse points to Śiva as the indwelling force who activates the devotee’s senses and speech, making praise, mantra, and prayer effective through His grace.
Practice disciplined, truth-aligned speech while doing japa (especially the Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), treating the tongue and palate as instruments sanctified by Śiva, and offering every utterance as worship.