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
By the yoga of bhakti’s unbroken flow, by powerful renunciation, and by knowledge born of disciplined practice—knowledge leading to Brahman—she became fully purified. With a cleansed heart she was absorbed in meditation on the Supreme Person, who faces all directions, and by direct realization all doubts arising from māyā’s modes vanished.
This verse teaches that a steady flow of bhakti naturally strengthens detachment, and from disciplined practice arises true knowledge that leads to Brahman realization.
Kapila instructs Devahūti on the practical inner progression of bhakti—how devotion matures into detachment and realized knowledge, culminating in liberation.
Maintain a consistent daily practice of devotion (hearing, chanting, remembrance) and simplify desires; over time, detachment grows and clarity of spiritual purpose deepens.