शिवतत्त्वे परापरभावविचारः
Inquiry into Śiva’s Principle and the Parā–Aparā Paradox
कण्ठात्कालांगनां सृष्ट्वा दारको ऽपि निपातितः । कौशिकीं जनयित्वा तु गौर्यास्त्वक्कोशगोचराम्
kaṇṭhātkālāṃganāṃ sṛṣṭvā dārako 'pi nipātitaḥ | kauśikīṃ janayitvā tu gauryāstvakkośagocarām
自其喉间化出暗色少女迦梨(Kālī),幼子达罗迦(Dāraka)亦被击倒。继而又生出考希姬(Kauśikī)——从高丽(Gaurī)肌肤之鞘中显现——神意遂得圆满。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Kālī
Role: destructive
The verse highlights Shiva’s inseparable power (Śakti) manifesting in specific forms to restore dharma—teaching that divine grace can appear as fierce (Kālī) or luminous (Kauśikī) to remove obstacles and liberate beings from fear and bondage.
It supports Saguna worship by showing how the One Reality operates through accessible forms and actions: Shiva is worshipped in the Liṅga as transcendent Pati, while His Śakti manifests dynamically to accomplish protection and the destruction of adharma—both are complementary in Shaiva devotion.
A practical takeaway is to combine Panchākṣarī japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with devotion to Śakti as protective power—mentally offering fear and negativity into the inner fire, and maintaining purity through simple disciplines like bhasma remembrance or mantra-focused meditation.