Dehāśucitā-vicāraḥ
Inquiry into the Impurity of the Body
बहवोपीह राजानः परं लोक मितो गताः । निर्ममत्वसमेतास्तु बद्धाश्शतसहस्रशः
bahavopīha rājānaḥ paraṃ loka mito gatāḥ | nirmamatvasametāstu baddhāśśatasahasraśaḥ
येथे अनेक राजेही परलोकास गेले; तरीही निर्ममत्वयुक्त असूनसुद्धा ते शतसहस्रांनी बंधनातच राहतात।
Lord Shiva (teaching Umā/Parvati in the Umāsaṃhitā’s philosophical discourse)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It warns that reaching higher lokas and even cultivating detachment do not automatically end bondage; true liberation requires the cutting of pāśa (karmic and subtle fetters) through right knowledge, devotion, and Shiva’s grace.
It implies that worldly status and posthumous heavenly attainments are still within bondage; worship of Saguna Shiva as the Linga focuses the mind on Pati (the Lord) who alone can release the pashu (soul) from pāśa, culminating in liberation rather than mere higher rebirth.
A practical takeaway is steady Shiva-upāsanā—daily japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with Linga worship—so detachment becomes God-centered and leads toward release from bondage, not merely to higher lokas.