Viṣṇu at Upamanyu’s Āśrama: Pāśupata Tapas, Darśana of Śiva, and Boons from Devī
एवमुक्त्वा ददौ ज्ञानमुपमन्युर्महामुनिः / व्रतं पाशुपतं योगं कृष्णायाक्लिष्टकर्मणे
evamuktvā dadau jñānamupamanyurmahāmuniḥ / vrataṃ pāśupataṃ yogaṃ kṛṣṇāyākliṣṭakarmaṇe
ព្រះមហាមុនី ឧបមនុ្យ បានមានព្រះវាចាដូច្នេះ ហើយប្រទានចំណេះដឹងវិញ្ញាណ ដោយរួមទាំងវ្រតបាសុបត និងវិន័យយោគៈ ដល់ព្រះក្រឹષ્ણា ដែលកិច្ចការរបស់ព្រះអង្គសុទ្ធសាធ មិនមានមលិនភាព និងទុក្ខកង្វល់។
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator recounting Upamanyu’s instruction)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
By emphasizing jñāna (liberating knowledge) given alongside Yoga, the verse implies that realization is not merely ritualistic: inner knowledge and disciplined practice together lead toward Self-realization, framed here through the Pāśupata (Śiva-oriented) path.
The verse explicitly highlights Pāśupata Yoga coupled with a vrata (vowed observance), indicating a structured Shaiva Yoga discipline—ethical restraint, vowed practice, and transformative sādhanā—bestowed through guru-to-disciple instruction.
Krishna (a Vaiṣṇava figure) receiving Pāśupata vrata and Yoga associated with Paśupati (Śiva) reflects the Kurma Purana’s synthesis: Śiva’s discipline and Vaiṣṇava devotion are not opposed but mutually illuminating within a unified dharmic framework.