Brahmacārin-Dharma: Guru-Sevā, Daily Vedic Study, Gāyatrī-Japa, and Anadhyāya Regulations
यदि त्वात्यन्तिकं वासं कर्तुमिच्छति वै गुरौ / युक्तः परिचरेदेनमाशरीरविमोक्षणात्
yadi tvātyantikaṃ vāsaṃ kartumicchati vai gurau / yuktaḥ paricaredenamāśarīravimokṣaṇāt
ഗുരുവിനോടൊപ്പം സ്ഥിരമായി വസിക്കുവാൻ ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്നവൻ, നിയന്ത്രിതനായി ശരീരവിമോചനമുവരെയും നിരന്തരം ഗുരുവിനെ സേവിക്കണം.
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing on dharma and yogic discipline through guru-sevā
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
By insisting on unwavering guru-sevā “until release from the body,” it implies that realization is not merely intellectual but ripens through sustained discipline that culminates in liberation beyond bodily identity.
The verse highlights karma-yoga and bhakti-oriented discipline: being “yuktaḥ” (steadfast/yoked) and practicing continuous service to the Guru as a regulated sādhanā that supports inner purification and yogic stability.
Indirectly, it reflects the Kurma Purana’s synthesis: liberation-oriented yoga is taught through a guru-centered path compatible with both Shaiva (Pāśupata discipline) and Vaishnava (devotional service) frameworks, emphasizing one goal—mokṣa.