छायापुरुषलक्षणवर्णनम्
Description of the Marks of the Shadow-Person
विवाहो बंधुनाशस्स्याद्द्वितुंडे चैव क्षुद्भयम् । विकटौ नश्यते भार्य्या विजंघे धनमेव हि
vivāho baṃdhunāśassyāddvituṃḍe caiva kṣudbhayam | vikaṭau naśyate bhāryyā vijaṃghe dhanameva hi
द्वितुण्डे विवाहो भवति बन्धुनाशश्च, तत्रैव क्षुद्भयं कथ्यते; विकटे भार्य्या नश्यति, विजङ्घे तु धनमेव नश्यति।
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
The verse highlights the instability of worldly conditions—marriage, family security, spouse, and wealth can all be subject to loss—thereby urging vairāgya (dispassion) and refuge in Pati (Lord Shiva) as the steady liberator beyond pasha (bondage).
By listing changing outcomes associated with particular names/forms, it contrasts worldly uncertainty with the dependable grace of Saguna Shiva worship (including Linga-upāsanā), through which the devotee seeks protection, purification of karma, and ultimately liberation.
A practical takeaway is to steady the mind through japa of the Panchākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” supported by Shaiva disciplines like Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa, cultivating detachment amid gain and loss.