मुक्तयतिदेहसंस्काररहस्यं — The Esoteric Rites for the Bodies of Liberated Ascetics
ततस्ते यतिनः सर्वे तथा प्राच्यामथापि वा । उदीच्यम्पुण्यदेशे तु पुण्यवृक्षसमीपतः
tataste yatinaḥ sarve tathā prācyāmathāpi vā | udīcyampuṇyadeśe tu puṇyavṛkṣasamīpataḥ
ထို့နောက် ယတိ (အဆက်တော်) အားလုံးသည် အရှေ့ဘက်၌ဖြစ်စေ အခြားနေရာ၌ဖြစ်စေ၊ မြောက်ဘက်ရှိ သန့်ရှင်းသော ဒေသတွင် စေတနာသန့်စင်သော သစ်ပင်အနီးသို့ စုဝေးကြပြီး၊ ရှိဝကို စိတ်တည်ငြိမ်စွာ ဆည်းကပ်သည့် သာသနာနှင့် သမาธိအတွက် သင့်တော်သော သန့်မြတ်ရာနေရာကို ရွေးချယ်ကြ၏။
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It emphasizes that sincere renunciants seek a puṇya-deśa (sanctified environment) to support tapas and inner stillness, making the mind fit for Śiva-realization—Pati’s grace removing pāśa (bondage) from the paśu (individual soul).
By highlighting a holy site and a sacred tree as a supportive setting, the verse points to Saguna-oriented worship—approaching Śiva through consecrated places and auspicious symbols—while ultimately preparing the seeker for the higher, inward contemplation of Śiva beyond form.
The practical takeaway is to choose a pure, quiet place (tīrtha/puṇya-deśa) for japa and dhyāna—especially pañcākṣarī japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”)—ideally with basic Shaiva observances such as bhasma (tripuṇḍra) and a disciplined, sattvic routine.