Devahūti’s Prayers, Kapila’s Departure, and Devahūti’s Liberation
Siddhapada
भक्तिप्रवाहयोगेन वैराग्येण बलीयसा । युक्तानुष्ठानजातेन ज्ञानेन ब्रह्महेतुना ॥ २४ ॥ विशुद्धेन तदात्मानमात्मना विश्वतोमुखम् । स्वानुभूत्या तिरोभूतमायागुणविशेषणम् ॥ २५ ॥
bhakti-pravāha-yogena vairāgyeṇa balīyasā yuktānuṣṭhāna-jātena jñānena brahma-hetunā
ভক্তির অবিরল প্রবাহ-যোগে, প্রবল বৈরাগ্যে, যথাযথ সাধনা থেকে উৎপন্ন ব্রহ্ম-সাধক জ্ঞানে তিনি বিশুদ্ধ হলেন। শুদ্ধ অন্তঃকরণে তিনি সর্বতো-মুখ পরম পুরুষে মন লীন করলেন, আর স্বানুভূতিতে মায়ার গুণজাত সব সংশয় বিলীন হয়ে গেল।
This verse explains that through purified inner being and direct realization (svānubhūti), one perceives the Supreme as all-pervading and beyond the designations created by māyā and the guṇas.
Kapila instructs Devahūti in the path of liberation through devotion and realization—showing that true knowledge culminates in experiencing the Supreme Person as beyond material qualities.
Cultivate purity through steady devotion, disciplined living, and sincere contemplation; then spiritual truths shift from concepts to lived experience, weakening identification with temporary labels and moods.