Hanūmaccarita
The Account of Hanumān
अज्ञानसंयुतं भूतं समलं कर्मसंगतः । तं देहमाकाशदीपे प्रदहेज्ज्ञानवह्निना ॥ ३७ ॥
ajñānasaṃyutaṃ bhūtaṃ samalaṃ karmasaṃgataḥ | taṃ dehamākāśadīpe pradahejjñānavahninā || 37 ||
無明に結ばれ、垢に染まり、業に絡め取られた有身の者よ。その身を、内なる虚空の灯明において、智慧の火により焼き尽くすがよい。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It teaches that bondage is rooted in ignorance and karmic entanglement, and that liberation is attained by “burning” these impurities through direct knowledge (jñāna) cultivated in inner contemplation.
While the verse is framed in jñāna language, it supports bhakti by implying that true devotion culminates in inner purification—where knowledge of the Lord/Self dissolves ignorance and karmic stains, making devotion steady and liberated.
Rather than a ritual Vedāṅga procedure, the verse emphasizes the practical discipline of inner contemplation (yogic/vedāntic focus on ākāśa or heart-space) as the means to neutralize karmic conditioning through jñāna.