कामेन हीयते विश्वं कामेन पाल्यते । कामेनोत्पद्यते विश्वं तस्मात्कामो महाबलः
kāmena hīyate viśvaṃ kāmena pālyate | kāmenotpadyate viśvaṃ tasmātkāmo mahābalaḥ
Durch Kāma (das Verlangen) verfällt die Welt, durch Kāma wird sie erhalten; durch Kāma wird die Welt geboren—darum ist Kāma von gewaltiger Macht.
Ṛṣis (sages) addressing Śiva (Hara/Rudra)
Tirtha: Kedāra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Tripartite cosmic panel: decline, sustenance, and birth of the world shown as waves driven by a single force—Kāma—depicted as immense, pervasive energy.
Kāma (desire) drives worldly existence—birth, maintenance, and decay—so spiritual discipline must recognize its potency.
Set within Kedārakhaṇḍa’s sacred geography (Kedāra region), though this verse primarily states a universal principle about kāma.
None; it is a doctrinal statement rather than a ritual instruction.