शिवतत्त्वे परापरभावविचारः
Inquiry into Śiva’s Principle and the Parā–Aparā Paradox
निष्फलो हि स्वभावो ऽस्य परमः परमात्मनः । स एव सकलः कस्मात्स्वभावो ह्यविपर्ययः
niṣphalo hi svabhāvo 'sya paramaḥ paramātmanaḥ | sa eva sakalaḥ kasmātsvabhāvo hyaviparyayaḥ
诚然,此至上我之至上本性无为无果(超越业报之果)。那么,为何同一实在又被说为“具分”——以诸德相而显现?因为祂的本性真实不相违,亦从不颠倒。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Vāyavīya philosophical teaching to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: creative
It frames a core Shaiva Siddhanta insight: Shiva as Pati is intrinsically beyond karma and its fruits, yet can also be experienced as the manifest Lord for the sake of grace and liberation—without any real contradiction in His nature.
The verse explains why worship can validly address Shiva in a manifest, accessible form (sakala/saguṇa)—such as the Śiva-liṅga—while affirming that His highest reality remains actionless and transcendent (niṣphala, beyond karmic limitation).
Meditate on Shiva as both transcendent (formless, beyond results) and immanent (grace-filled Lord in the liṅga); support this with japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” and steady dhyāna on the non-contradictory nature of Pati.