उपमन्यूपदेशः
Upamanyu’s Instruction
दुर्जनश्च नृपः पापी बहुस्त्रीलंपटः खलः । शिवभक्त्या शिवं प्राप निर्लिप्तः सर्वकर्मसु
durjanaśca nṛpaḥ pāpī bahustrīlaṃpaṭaḥ khalaḥ | śivabhaktyā śivaṃ prāpa nirliptaḥ sarvakarmasu
दुर्जनोऽपि पापी नृपो बहुस्त्रीलम्पटः खलः; शिवभक्त्या शिवं प्राप, सर्वकर्मसु निर्लिप्तोऽभवत्।
Narratorial voice within the Umāsaṃhitā (contextual speaker not specified in the supplied excerpt)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Sthala Purana: Not a site-legend; it is a doctrinal illustration: even a morally fallen ruler becomes ‘nirlipta’ through Śiva-bhakti, underscoring Śiva as Paśupati who releases bound souls.
Significance: Teaches hope and transformation: bhakti can burn karmic accretions; ‘nirlipta’ aligns with the Siddhānta idea of karma-mala attenuation under grace.
Role: liberating
Purāṇic Śaiva theology often emphasizes bhakti as a transformative power: sincere devotion reorients the practitioner toward Śiva, and by Śiva’s grace the karmic ‘stain’ (lepa) is removed. The verse highlights not a denial of wrongdoing, but the claim that devotion—understood as profound turning toward the divine—can effect purification and spiritual liberation beyond one’s prior moral condition.