कामप्रादुर्भावः — The Manifestation/Arising of Kāma
कांतः कटाक्षपातेन भ्रामयन्नयनद्वयम् । सुगंधिमारुतो तात शृंगाररससेवितः
kāṃtaḥ kaṭākṣapātena bhrāmayannayanadvayam | sugaṃdhimāruto tāta śṛṃgārarasasevitaḥ
О дорогой, возлюбленная весна своим косым взглядом заставляет кружиться пару глаз. А благоуханный ветер, пропитанный шрингара-расой — вкусом любви, — волнует сердце к мирским усладам и тем самым связывает воплощённую душу силой влечения.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya, within the Sati Khanda’s description of worldly enchantment)
Tattva Level: pasha
It portrays how māyā works through beauty, fragrance, and emotion (śṛṅgāra-rasa) to agitate the senses and bind the jīva; Shaiva Siddhanta reads this as a reminder to turn attention from sensory fascination toward devotion to Pati (Shiva), the liberator.
By highlighting sense-delusion, it implicitly points to the remedy: steadying the mind through Saguna Shiva worship—Linga-darśana, pūjā, and remembrance—so the same eyes that “whirl” after objects become fixed in Shiva-dhyāna.
Practice sense-restraint with Shiva-japa (especially the Panchakshara “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), and support it with daily Linga-pūjā; applying Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and wearing Rudrākṣa are traditional Shaiva aids for stabilizing the mind against passion.