पानीयदान-प्रपादान-वापीकूपतडाग-निर्माण-प्रशंसा
Praise of Water-Gift and the Construction of Wells and Tanks
नानाविधानि वस्तूनि तपसा लभते नरः । तपसा लभते सर्वं मनसा यद्यदिच्छति
nānāvidhāni vastūni tapasā labhate naraḥ | tapasā labhate sarvaṃ manasā yadyadicchati
以tapas,行者可得种种成就;以tapas,亦能获得心中真正所求的一切。依湿婆派之见,tapas唯在与对主宰Pati(湿婆)的虔敬相应,并以自律的内在意向摄持时,方能结实,引导求道者由世间所得趋向解脱。
Lord Shiva (instructing Umā/Parvati in the Umāsaṃhitā’s philosophical discourse)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
The verse teaches that tapas (disciplined austerity and inner restraint) is a potent spiritual force. In a Shaiva Siddhanta reading, its highest purpose is not mere acquisition but purification of the mind and loosening of pāśa (bondage), so the seeker becomes fit for Śiva’s grace and liberation.
Tapas is most effective when anchored in Saguna Shiva worship—such as Linga-pūjā, vrata, and steady japa—because devotion gives right direction to desire. The mind’s wishes become refined into Shiva-oriented intent, turning austerity into a means of inner transformation rather than ego-driven gain.
Undertake regulated tapas such as Mahāśivarātri vrata, daily Linga abhiṣeka, and Panchākṣarī japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with mental discipline (saṅkalpa). If practiced with purity and steadiness, these become the practical form of tapas indicated by the verse.