शिवविहारवर्णनम् (Śivavihāra-varṇana) — “Description of Śiva’s Divine Pastimes/Sojourn”
हरिश्चन्द्रो हालिकं च वृषल्यासह संयुतम् । चारयामास निश्चेष्टं निर्जनं तत्फलं शृणु
hariścandro hālikaṃ ca vṛṣalyāsaha saṃyutam | cārayāmāsa niśceṣṭaṃ nirjanaṃ tatphalaṃ śṛṇu
وطردَ الملكُ هريشاندرا (Hariścandra) هاليكا (Hālika) أيضًا—ومعه المرأةُ الـvṛṣalyā (المنبوذة خارج الطبقات) المرتبطة به—فجعله عاجزًا ودفعه إلى موضعٍ مقفر. والآن اسمع ثمرةَ (نتيجة) ذلك الفعل.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
The verse highlights karma-phala (the inevitable fruit of actions) and the Shaiva ethical emphasis that right conduct and right association shape one’s spiritual destiny; the narrator prepares the listener to understand the consequence that follows from Hariścandra’s decisive act.
Though the verse is narrative, it supports Saguna Shiva devotion indirectly: in the Shiva Purana, moral discipline and purification of one’s life are repeatedly presented as supportive conditions for fruitful Shiva-bhakti and for receiving grace through Linga worship.
The takeaway is inner and outer śuddhi (purification): maintain sāttvika conduct, avoid harmful associations, and reinforce Shiva-oriented discipline through daily japa of the Panchākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and, where appropriate, Tripuṇḍra-bhasma as a reminder of renunciation.