अज्ञानतिमिरांधानां दीपोऽयं ज्ञानसिद्धिदः । भवरोगनिबद्धानां सुसेव्यं परमौषधम्
ajñānatimirāṃdhānāṃ dīpo'yaṃ jñānasiddhidaḥ | bhavaroganibaddhānāṃ susevyaṃ paramauṣadham
Para los cegados por la tiniebla de la ignorancia, esto es una lámpara que otorga la realización del verdadero conocimiento. Para los atados por la enfermedad del devenir mundano, es la medicina suprema, digna de ser buscada sin cesar.
Narrator/Teacher within Brahmottara Khaṇḍa (contextual; not explicit in snippet)
Tirtha: Jñāna-dīpa / Bhava-roga-auṣadha (metaphoric tīrtha)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Allegorical tableau: a blindfolded figure in darkness receives a radiant lamp; another figure bound by chains labeled ‘bhava’ is offered a golden herbal elixir; behind them, Śiva’s presence as the source of light and medicine.
Purāṇic Śaiva teaching is framed as both illumination (knowledge) and medicine (healing bondage to saṃsāra).
No tīrtha is specified; the verse uses universal metaphors for the salvific power of the teaching/practice.
An implied prescription is steady engagement—regularly resorting to (su-sevya) the sacred teaching/listening.