मनसा कर्मणा वाचा नान्यं ध्याति सदाशिवात् । शैवाद्व्रताद्व्रतं नान्यत्करोति च नराधिप
manasā karmaṇā vācā nānyaṃ dhyāti sadāśivāt | śaivādvratādvrataṃ nānyatkaroti ca narādhipa
Con la mente, con la obra y con la palabra, no contempló a nadie sino a Sadāśiva; y, fuera de las observancias śaivas, no asumió otro voto alguno, oh señor de los hombres.
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Avantī (context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Rājā (king; unspecified)
Scene: Candraśarman in meditation before a Śiva-liṅga: mind fixed, lips softly reciting, hands engaged in offering water/bilva—showing mind-word-deed unity; austere yet luminous.
Single-pointed devotion (ananya-bhakti) and disciplined vows are upheld as marks of spiritual steadiness.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it characterizes the devotee whose story unfolds within Dvārakā Māhātmya.
Śaiva-vrata (Śiva-centered vows/observances) and continual dhyāna of Sadāśiva.