हिरण्यनेत्रस्य तपः — Hiraṇyanetra’s Austerity and the Boon
सनत्कुमार उवाच । ततस्स तेषां वचनं निशम्य जज्वाल रोषेण स मंदबुद्धिः । आज्यावसिक्तस्त्विव कृष्णवर्त्मा सत्यं हितं तत्कुटिलं सुतीक्ष्णम्
sanatkumāra uvāca | tatassa teṣāṃ vacanaṃ niśamya jajvāla roṣeṇa sa maṃdabuddhiḥ | ājyāvasiktastviva kṛṣṇavartmā satyaṃ hitaṃ tatkuṭilaṃ sutīkṣṇam
সনৎকুমার বললেন—তাদের কথা শুনে সেই মন্দবুদ্ধি ক্রোধে জ্বলে উঠল, যেন ঘৃতসিঞ্চিত কালো ধোঁয়ার রেখাযুক্ত অগ্নি। সত্য ও হিতকর বাক্যও তার কাছে কুটিল ও অতিশয় তীক্ষ্ণ মনে হল।
Sanatkumara
Tattva Level: pashu
It shows how krodha (anger) becomes a pāśa (bondage) that clouds buddhi (discernment), making even satya spoken for hita (welfare) appear hostile; Shaiva teaching emphasizes inner purification so truth is received without egoic distortion.
In Saguna Shiva worship, the devotee approaches Śiva as the purifier of inner impurities like anger; this verse underscores why śānti, humility, and self-control are essential dispositions when performing linga-pūjā and hearing dharmic counsel.
A practical takeaway is to pacify anger through japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with steady breath and a calm mind, supported by sāttvika conduct; the verse points to inner restraint rather than outward retaliation.