Mārkaṇḍeya Ṛṣi Meets Lord Śiva: Devotee as Living Tīrtha and the Lord’s Māyā
कं वृणे नु परं भूमन् वरं त्वद् वरदर्शनात् । यद्दर्शनात् पूर्णकाम: सत्यकाम: पुमान् भवेत् ॥ ३३ ॥
kaṁ vṛṇe nu paraṁ bhūman varaṁ tvad vara-darśanāt yad-darśanāt pūrṇa-kāmaḥ satya-kāmaḥ pumān bhavet
遍く満ちる主よ、あなたの恵み深い御姿を拝するという恩寵を得た今、ほかに何の恩寵を求めましょうか。あなたをただ拝するだけで、人は願いが満ち、真実の望みが成就します。
This verse teaches that the Lord’s darśana itself is the highest boon, because by seeing Him one becomes pūrṇa-kāma (fully satisfied) and satya-kāma (with desires purified and truly fulfilled).
In this chapter’s mood of devotion, Mārkaṇḍeya recognizes that all benedictions are contained in the Lord Himself; the direct vision of Bhagavān grants inner completeness beyond ordinary material boons.
Shift the goal from endless acquisition to inner fulfillment through bhakti—regular remembrance, prayer, and sacred study—so desires become calmer, cleaner, and aligned with truth.