Dehāśucitā-vicāraḥ
Inquiry into the Impurity of the Body
सम्माननावमानाभ्यां वियोगेनेष्टसंगमात् । यौवनं जरया ग्रस्तं क्व सौख्यमनुपद्रवम्
sammānanāvamānābhyāṃ viyogeneṣṭasaṃgamāt | yauvanaṃ jarayā grastaṃ kva saukhyamanupadravam
ຖືກກະທົບດ້ວຍກຽດສັກສີແລະຄວາມອັບອາຍ ດ້ວຍການພັດພາກຈາກການຄົບຄືນຂອງຜູ້ຮັກ ແລະແມ່ນແຕ່ວັຍໜຸ່ມກໍຖືກຄວາມແກ່ຊະລາຄອບງຳ—ໃນໂລກນີ້ ຄວາມສຸກໃດຈຶ່ງຈະບໍ່ມີຄວາມລົບກວນ? ດັ່ງນັ້ນຄວນເຂົ້າພຶ່ງພາພຣະສິວະຜູ້ບໍ່ຫວັ່ນໄຫວ।
Suta Goswami (narrating the Umāsaṃhitā teaching to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It teaches vairāgya: worldly joy is inevitably entangled with pain—praise and blame, separation, and aging—so the seeker should turn to Śiva, the changeless Pati, for lasting peace and liberation.
By revealing the instability of sense-based happiness, it directs the mind toward steady devotion—Linga worship and Saguna Śiva-upāsanā—so the heart rests in a single refuge beyond social honor and personal loss.
Cultivate japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with a contemplative attitude of detachment, and support it with simple Śiva-pūjā (e.g., offering water to the Linga) as a daily anchor against the mind’s swings of praise and blame.