Aṣṭāvakra’s Visit to Kubera: Hospitality, Temptation, and the Ethics of Restraint (अष्टावक्र-वैश्रवणोपाख्यानम्)
ततः प्रणम्य शिरसा इदं वचनमन्रुवम् । यदि प्रीतो महादेवो भक्त्या परमया प्रभु:
tataḥ praṇamya śirasā idaṁ vacanam abruvam | yadi prīto mahādevo bhaktyā paramayā prabhuḥ ||
ثم انحنيتُ برأسي إجلالًا وقلتُ: «إن كان الربُّ مَهَادِيفا قد رضي بتعبّدي الأسمى، فيا إيشانا، فلتثبت عبادتي لك ثابتةً لا تنقطع، يومًا بعد يوم.» فقال الربُّ شِيفا: «ليكن كذلك»، ثم توارى من ذلك الموضع بعينه.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse teaches that the highest request is not for power or reward but for unwavering devotion itself; humility (bowing the head) and constancy of bhakti are presented as the proper ethical-spiritual posture before the divine.
The narrator (Vaiśampāyana, reporting the episode) describes a devotee bowing and asking Śiva (Mahādeva/Īśāna) for perpetual, steady devotion; Śiva grants the request with “evam astu” and then disappears.