The Characteristics of Devotion to Hari
तडिल्लोलश्रिया मत्ताः क्षणभङ्गुरशालिनः । नाराधयन्ति विश्वेशं पशुपाशविमोचकम् ॥ ७३ ॥
taḍillolaśriyā mattāḥ kṣaṇabhaṅguraśālinaḥ | nārādhayanti viśveśaṃ paśupāśavimocakam || 73 ||
稲妻のように揺らめく繁栄に酔い、刹那に滅びるはかなき富を誇る者たちは、宇宙の主—衆生を世俗の執着という縄から解き放つ解脱者—を礼拝しない。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vairagya (shanta)
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It warns that fascination with fleeting prosperity blinds a person to true refuge—worship of the Supreme Lord who alone can cut the binding “pāśa” of worldly attachment and lead to moksha.
Bhakti is presented as turning away from intoxication with unstable gains and actively revering the Lord (Viśveśa); devotion becomes the means by which the soul is freed from binding ties (paśupāśa).
No specific Vedanga (like Vyakarana, Jyotisha, or Kalpa) is taught in this verse; the practical takeaway is ethical-spiritual discernment (viveka) about impermanence, which supports disciplined practice of worship and vows.