Dehāśucitā-vicāraḥ
Inquiry into the Impurity of the Body
स्मृतिभ्रंशात्ततस्तस्य स्मृतिर्न्नोऽपूर्वकर्मणः । रतिः संजायते तूर्णं जन्तोस्तत्रैव जन्मनि
smṛtibhraṃśāttatastasya smṛtirnno'pūrvakarmaṇaḥ | ratiḥ saṃjāyate tūrṇaṃ jantostatraiva janmani
ຕໍ່ມາ ເນື່ອງຈາກຄວາມຈື່ຈຳແຕກສະລາຍ ຄວາມລະລຶກເຖິງກຳກັບເກົ່າກ່ອນບໍ່ເກີດຂຶ້ນໃນສັດນັ້ນ. ແຕ່ໃນການເກີດນີ້ເອງ ຄວາມໃຄ່ແລະຄວາມຍຶດຕິດກໍເກີດຂຶ້ນຢ່າງໄວໃນຜູ້ມີກາຍ.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It highlights a key mark of saṁsāra: the jīva forgets its past karmas due to smṛti-bhraṁśa, yet rapidly develops rati (attachment), strengthening pāśa (bondage) until it turns to Pati—Lord Shiva—for liberation.
Because the mind quickly falls into attachment, Shiva Purana emphasizes steadying remembrance through Saguna Shiva worship—especially Linga-upāsanā—which reorients the jīva from fleeting rati toward enduring devotion and spiritual clarity.
A practical takeaway is daily japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with disciplined worship (pujā/dhyāna) to counter forgetfulness and attachment by cultivating constant smaraṇa (remembrance) of Shiva.