Āvāhāryaka-Śrāddha: Qualifications of Recipients, Paṅkti-Pāvana, and Exclusions
विमुक्तः सर्वतो धीरो ब्रह्मभूतो द्विजोत्तमः / महादेवार्चनरतो वैष्णवः पङ्क्तिपावनः
vimuktaḥ sarvato dhīro brahmabhūto dvijottamaḥ / mahādevārcanarato vaiṣṇavaḥ paṅktipāvanaḥ
متحرّرٌ تمامًا، ثابتٌ في كل حال، قائمٌ في برهمان—ذلك الأسمى من بين ذوي الولادتين مُولَعٌ بعبادة «مهاديفا»؛ وهو أيضًا «ڤايشنڤا» حقًّا، يطهّر صفَّ الطعام كلَّه (pankti) بمجرد حضوره.
Lord Kūrma (as a teacher of dharma and liberation)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It describes the realized person as brahmabhūta—one who has become established in Brahman—indicating identity with the Supreme Self beyond fear and fluctuation.
Rather than a technique-list, the verse highlights the yogic fruit: steadiness (dhīratā) and liberation (vimukti), supported by disciplined devotion expressed as arcana (ritual worship) and inner dedication.
It treats devotion to Mahādeva and being a true Vaiṣṇava as compatible in a single liberated exemplar, reflecting the Kurma Purana’s Shaiva–Vaiṣṇava synthesis and non-sectarian spiritual ideal.