Kula-amṛta: Śiva’s Teaching to Nārada on Viṣṇu-Dhyāna and Mokṣa
क्षणं विमुच्यते जन्तुर्मृत्युसंसारसागरात् / भगवञ्छ्रोतुमिच्छामि त्वत्तो हि त्रिपुरान्तक
kṣaṇaṃ vimucyate janturmṛtyusaṃsārasāgarāt / bhagavañchrotumicchāmi tvatto hi tripurāntaka
क्षणभर के लिए जीव मृत्यु और संसार के सागर से मुक्त हो जाता है। हे भगवन् त्रिपुरान्तक! मैं इसे केवल आपसे ही सुनना चाहता हूँ।
Garuda (Vinata-putra), addressing the Lord
Concept: Momentary relief is possible, but lasting liberation requires direct instruction from the realized source; saṁsāra is an ocean of death (mṛtyu) and rebirth.
Vedantic Theme: Need for upadeśa (direct teaching) and steady sādhana to move from temporary respite to enduring freedom; crossing the bhava-sāgara.
Application: Seek consistent guidance (guru/śāstra), establish daily practice rather than relying on occasional inspiration; turn inquiry into disciplined sādhana.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: dialogue setting (sage addressing Śiva)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.232.4 (Śiva responds with pleased serenity)
This verse frames the core aim of Garuda Purana teachings: relief from mṛtyu (death) and saṃsāra (repeated birth), even if initially only as a momentary release through right knowledge and hearing sacred instruction.
By calling worldly existence an 'ocean,' it implies the jīva is repeatedly carried by death and rebirth; the request to 'hear from you' highlights śravaṇa (hearing true doctrine) as a means to begin crossing beyond that cycle.
Prioritize regular listening/reading of dharma and afterlife teachings (śravaṇa), reflect on impermanence, and live ethically so the mind turns from fear of death toward liberation-oriented conduct.