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Shloka 40

अध्याय १०१: हैमवती-तपः, तारकवंश-उत्पातः, स्कन्द-प्रत्याशा, मदनदहनम्

ततः सम्प्रेक्ष्य मदनं हसन् देवस् त्रियंबकः नयनेन तृतीयेन सावज्ञं तम् अवैक्षत

tataḥ samprekṣya madanaṃ hasan devas triyaṃbakaḥ nayanena tṛtīyena sāvajñaṃ tam avaikṣata

ततः सम्प्रेक्ष्य मदनं हसन् देवस् त्र्यम्बकः । नयनेन तृतीयेन सावज्ञं तमवैक्षत ॥

tataḥthen
tataḥ:
samprekṣyahaving looked at/observed
samprekṣya:
madanamMadana (Kāma, the god of desire)
madanam:
hasansmiling/laughing
hasan:
devaḥthe God, the Deva
devaḥ:
triyaṃbakaḥthe three-eyed One (Shiva)
triyaṃbakaḥ:
nayanenawith the eye
nayanena:
tṛtīyenathe third
tṛtīyena:
sāvajñamcontemptuously/disdainfully, with disregard
sāvajñam:
tamhim
tam:
avaikṣatahe looked at, he beheld/fixed his gaze
avaikṣata:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana; describing Shiva’s act within the story)

S
Shiva
M
Madana (Kama)

FAQs

It highlights Shiva as Pati—the sovereign Lord beyond kama—so Linga worship is approached with inner purity and vairagya, offering desire itself into Shiva’s jñāna-fire.

Shiva is shown as Triyambaka whose third eye signifies transcendent awareness that overrules the guṇas; He is not compelled by passions that bind the paśu under pāśa.

The yogic takeaway is desire-mastery (kāma-jaya) through inner awakening—meditating on the ‘third eye’ (jñāna-dṛṣṭi) while performing Shiva-puja with restraint and focused mantra.