संध्याचरित्रवर्णनम् (Sandhyā-caritra-varṇana) — “Account of Sandhyā’s Story”
पश्यतां मानसानां च मुनीनां भावितात्मनाम् । दृष्ट्वैव माममर्यादं सकाममभवन्मनः
paśyatāṃ mānasānāṃ ca munīnāṃ bhāvitātmanām | dṛṣṭvaiva māmamaryādaṃ sakāmamabhavanmanaḥ
စိတ်ကို ထိန်းသိမ်းနိုင်ပြီး အတွင်းသဘောကို စူးစမ်းသည့် မုနိများက ကြည့်နေကြသော်လည်း၊ ငါ မသင့်လျော်စွာ အကန့်အသတ်မဲ့ ပြုမူသည်ကို မြင်သည့် ခဏတည်းကပင် သူတို့၏ စိတ်သည် လိုလားတမ်းတမှုဖြင့် လှုပ်ရှားသွား하였다။
Satī (narration within Sati-khaṇḍa, as related by Sūta Gosvāmin)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: teaching
The verse highlights that even advanced ascetics can be destabilized when the mind meets an object that provokes kāma; in Shaiva Siddhanta, liberation requires the mind to be purified and made steady so the soul (paśu) is no longer bound by pāśa (impurities like desire).
It contrasts sense-provoked desire with devotion-centered contemplation: Saguna Shiva worship (including the Liṅga) redirects the mind from transient attraction to the stable, purifying focus on Pati (Shiva), aiding inner restraint (maryādā) and devotion (bhakti).
A practical takeaway is to stabilize the mind through japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), coupled with disciplined conduct and meditative vigilance; this supports vairāgya and reduces the rise of kāma.