दुर्वाससः तपः-प्रभावः तथा देवाः ब्रह्म-विष्ण्वोः शरणागमनम् | Durvāsā’s Tapas and the Devas’ Appeal to Brahmā and Viṣṇu
ब्रह्मतेजोविशेषेण स्थापयामास भूतले । संन्यासपद्धतिञ्चैव यथाशास्त्र विधिक्रमम्
brahmatejoviśeṣeṇa sthāpayāmāsa bhūtale | saṃnyāsapaddhatiñcaiva yathāśāstra vidhikramam
وبنورٍ مميّزٍ مولودٍ من تَجَسِ البَرَهْمَن، أقامه على وجه الأرض؛ كما أرسى أيضًا نهج السَّنْياسا، منضبطًا تمامًا بحسب الشاسترا، على ترتيبٍ صحيحٍ للطقوس والقواعد.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It highlights that true renunciation is not mere abandonment but a luminous, purified state grounded in śāstra—an ordered discipline that supports liberation (moksha) under Shiva’s grace.
By insisting on “yathā-śāstra vidhi-krama,” it aligns renunciation with regulated Shaiva practice—where outer worship (Saguna devotion to Shiva/Linga) matures into inner detachment and steady contemplation of Shiva as the supreme Pati.
The takeaway is disciplined, scripture-guided sādhana: adopt a regulated path of renunciation with proper observances—typically supported in Shaiva tradition by mantra-japa (e.g., Panchakshara), purity disciplines, and steady meditation.