कामविवाहवर्णनम् / Description of Kāma’s Marriage
ज्यां पुष्पधनुषः कामः षट्पदावलिसंभ्रमाम् । विसस्मार च यस्मात्तां विसृज्यैनां निरीक्षते
jyāṃ puṣpadhanuṣaḥ kāmaḥ ṣaṭpadāvalisaṃbhramām | visasmāra ca yasmāttāṃ visṛjyaināṃ nirīkṣate
إنّ كاما، حامل قوس الزهور، نسي حتى رنّة الوتر وضجيج طنين صفوف النحل؛ إذ ألقى القوس جانبًا وثبّت نظره عليها.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: teaching
It illustrates how kāma (desire) seizes the mind so strongly that even one’s own instrument and purpose are forgotten—showing the Shaiva Siddhanta theme that attachment is a pāśa (bond) that distracts the soul (paśu) from the Lord (Pati).
By highlighting the mind’s tendency to fixate on form and attraction, the text implicitly points devotees toward re-centering attention on Shiva’s auspicious form (saguṇa upāsanā) and ultimately toward steadiness that supports deeper contemplation of the Liṅga as the focus of devotion.
A practical takeaway is pratyāhāra (withdrawing the senses) and japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” to stabilize attention when desire pulls the mind outward.