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Shloka 67

उमास्वयंवरः / भवोद्वाहः, गणसमागमः, अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्यम्, तथा विनायक-उत्पत्तिसूचना

यः पठेच्छृणुयाद्वापि भवोद्वाहं शुचिस्मितः श्रावयेद्वा द्विजाञ्छुद्धान् वेदवेदाङ्गपारगान्

yaḥ paṭhecchṛṇuyādvāpi bhavodvāhaṃ śucismitaḥ śrāvayedvā dvijāñchuddhān vedavedāṅgapāragān

Sesiapa yang dengan hati suci dan senyuman lembut membaca atau sekadar mendengar kisah upacara suci Bhava, iaitu «Bhavodvāha», atau menyuruhnya dibacakan kepada para Brahmana dwija yang telah disucikan serta mahir Veda dan Vedāṅga—maka dia memperoleh pahala penyucian yang, melalui rahmat Śiva, menuntun paśu mendekati Pati.

यः (yaḥ)whoever
यः (yaḥ):
पठेत् (paṭhet)should recite
पठेत् (paṭhet):
शृणुयात् (śṛṇuyāt)should hear/listen
शृणुयात् (śṛṇuyāt):
वा अपि (vā api)or even
वा अपि (vā api):
भवोद्वाहम् (bhavodvāham)the narrative/rite called ‘Bhava-udvāha’ (Bhava’s sacred wedding/ceremonial account)
भवोद्वाहम् (bhavodvāham):
शुचिस्मितः (śuci-smitaḥ)with a pure, serene smile (in a purified disposition)
शुचिस्मितः (śuci-smitaḥ):
श्रावयेत् (śrāvayet)should cause to be recited/read aloud
श्रावयेत् (śrāvayet):
वा (vā)or
वा (vā):
द्विजान् (dvijān)the twice-born (Brahmins)
द्विजान् (dvijān):
शुद्धान् (śuddhān)purified
शुद्धान् (śuddhān):
वेदवेदाङ्गपारगान् (veda-vedāṅga-pāragān)those proficient in the Vedas and Vedāṅgas (auxiliary disciplines).
वेदवेदाङ्गपारगान् (veda-vedāṅga-pāragān):

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva (Bhava)

FAQs

It teaches that śravaṇa (hearing) and pāṭha (recitation) of Śaiva sacred narratives—here, Bhava’s rite—are themselves purifying acts that support devotion to Pati (Śiva), which is central to Linga-oriented worship.

By naming Śiva as “Bhava” and presenting His sacred account as intrinsically sanctifying, the verse implies that contact with Śiva-tattva through sound (śabda) and remembrance loosens pāśa (bondage) for the paśu (individual soul) by grace.

It highlights devotional discipline through śravaṇa and pāṭha, and the meritorious act of sponsoring recitation for Veda-versed, purified dvijas—an ancillary Śaiva practice supportive of pūjā and inner purification.