Kapila’s Devotional Sāṅkhya: Sādhu-saṅga, Bhakti-yoga, and Fearlessness in the Supreme Shelter
इमं लोकं तथैवामुमात्मानमुभयायिनम् । आत्मानमनु ये चेह ये राय: पशवो गृहा: ॥ ३९ ॥ विसृज्य सर्वानन्यांश्च मामेवं विश्वतोमुखम् । भजन्त्यनन्यया भक्त्या तान्मृत्योरतिपारये ॥ ४० ॥
imaṁ lokaṁ tathaivāmum ātmānam ubhayāyinam ātmānam anu ye ceha ye rāyaḥ paśavo gṛhāḥ
Bhakta yang menyembah-Ku—Tuhan semesta yang meliputi segalanya—dengan bhakti yang tak tergoyahkan, meninggalkan semua hasrat akan kebahagiaan di dunia ini maupun di alam atas, serta melepaskan dambaan akan harta, anak, ternak, rumah, dan segala yang terkait tubuh. Aku menyeberangkan dia melampaui kelahiran dan kematian.
Unflinching devotional service, as described in these two verses, means engaging oneself in full Kṛṣṇa consciousness, or devotional service, accepting the Supreme Lord as all in all. Since the Supreme Lord is all-inclusive, if anyone worships Him with unflinching faith, he has automatically achieved all other opulences and performed all other duties. The Lord promises herein that He takes His devotee to the other side of birth and death. Lord Caitanya therefore recommended that one who aspires to go beyond birth and death should have no material possessions. This means that one should not try to be happy in this world or to be promoted to the heavenly world, nor should he try for material wealth, children, houses or cattle.
In 3.25.39, Lord Kapila lists this world and the next, along with wealth, animals, and home, as attachments a seeker should be ready to relinquish for exclusive devotion.
Kapila instructs Devahuti in bhakti-yoga, emphasizing that liberation is attained when devotion becomes exclusive and not mixed with dependence on worldly supports.
Practice inner renunciation: reduce possessiveness, use wealth and home in God’s service, and keep devotion primary rather than treating spiritual life as secondary to comfort.