शांभवेनाथ योगेन देहमुत्सृज्य पार्थिवम् । आससादाशवं शांतं शांतसर्वेंद्रियार्थकः
śāṃbhavenātha yogena dehamutsṛjya pārthivam | āsasādāśavaṃ śāṃtaṃ śāṃtasarveṃdriyārthakaḥ
তাৰ পাছত শাম্ভৱ-যোগে পাৰ্থিৱ দেহ ত্যাগ কৰি সি শান্ত অৱস্থালৈ উপনীত হ’ল; ইন্দ্ৰিয় আৰু ইন্দ্ৰিয়বিষয় সকলো সম্পূৰ্ণ শান্ত হ’ল।
Skanda
Listener: Primary interlocutor(s) of Kāśīkhaṇḍa discourse
Scene: Ratnabhadra seated in yogic posture on a high mountain ledge, eyes half-closed, aura calm; senses symbolically subdued (quiet animals, still wind), as the subtle body rises toward a serene light.
A dharmic life can culminate in yogic release: serenity arises when the senses and their cravings are calmed through Śiva-centered yoga.
No site is named in this verse; it presents a Shaiva yogic attainment that supports the chapter’s broader Kāśī Māhātmya frame.
Not a ritual but a discipline: Śāmbhava-yoga (Śiva-oriented yogic practice) leading to inner peace and transcendence.