ज्ञानात्सर्वमनुप्राप्तं भूतसाम्यं निरंतरम् । सर्वभूतात्मकं ज्ञात्वा केवलं च सदा शिवम् । विना शिवेन यत्किंचिन्नास्ति वस्त्वत्र न क्वचित्
jñānātsarvamanuprāptaṃ bhūtasāmyaṃ niraṃtaram | sarvabhūtātmakaṃ jñātvā kevalaṃ ca sadā śivam | vinā śivena yatkiṃcinnāsti vastvatra na kvacit
その智より、すべてが成就された――あらゆる存在に対する絶え間ない平等心である。万有の自己はただ一なる常住のシヴァにほかならぬと知り、シヴァを離れてはこの領域のいかなる所にも、いかなるものも存在しないと悟った。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style
Tirtha: Kedāra-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Inquirer within Kedāra-khaṇḍa frame (unspecified)
Scene: A meditative king seated in stillness, inner vision expanding to perceive Śiva in all beings—humans, animals, trees—bathed in a single luminous presence.
Highest knowledge reveals Śiva as the one reality and the inner Self of all beings, producing steady equality and detachment.
Kedāra-kṣetra contextually, where Śaiva jñāna and Śivarātri merit are extolled.
No direct prescription here; it describes the fruit (jñāna and non-dual vision) that follows Śaiva practice such as Śivarātri observance.
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