प्रयागे महत्समाजः — शिवदर्शनं दक्षागमनं च
The Great Assembly at Prayāga: Śiva’s Appearance and Dakṣa’s Arrival
कूटधर्मेषु गेहेषु सदा ग्राम्यसुखेच्छया । कर्मतंत्रं वितनुता वेदवादं च शाश्वतम्
kūṭadharmeṣu geheṣu sadā grāmyasukhecchayā | karmataṃtraṃ vitanutā vedavādaṃ ca śāśvatam
En hogares regidos por deberes torcidos e hipócritas, siempre movidos por el deseo de placeres mundanos y aldeanos, ellos despliegan una maquinaria de acciones rituales (karma) y siguen proclamando el Veda-vāda como si fuese en sí mismo el fin eterno.
Sūta Gosvāmī (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pasha
It warns that when dharma becomes hypocritical and pleasure-driven, people cling to karma and verbal “Vedic” argument as an end, while missing Shiva-centered purity and liberation-oriented devotion.
Linga/Saguna Shiva worship is presented as a heart-transforming path; this verse critiques empty religiosity and implies that true worship must transcend mere social pleasure and performative ritualism.
The takeaway is to shift from showy karma to sincere Shiva-upāsanā—regular japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with inner discipline, rather than ritual done for worldly comfort.