Kapardeśvara at Piśācamocana — Liberation of a Piśāca and the Brahmapāra Hymn
एकदा भगवान् देवो गोवृषेश्वरवाहनः / विश्वेश्वरो वाराणस्यां दृष्टः स्पृष्टे नमस्कृतः
ekadā bhagavān devo govṛṣeśvaravāhanaḥ / viśveśvaro vārāṇasyāṃ dṛṣṭaḥ spṛṣṭe namaskṛtaḥ
“ఒకసారి వారాణసిలో వృషభవాహనుడైన గోవృషేశ్వరుడు, విశ్వేశ్వర భగవానుని దర్శించితిని; దర్శించి, స్పృశించి, భక్తితో నమస్కరించితిని।”
Purāṇic narrator (Vyāsa / Sūta-style narration within the Kurma Purana’s tīrtha-māhātmya context)
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
By presenting Viśveśvara as “Lord of the universe,” the verse points to a single all-pervading Īśvara whose presence can be directly encountered; the implied teaching is that the Supreme is not merely conceptual but realizable through sacred encounter (darśana) and reverent recognition.
The verse emphasizes devotional discipline (bhakti-yoga) expressed as darśana (contemplative seeing), sparśa (sanctifying contact), and namaskāra (humble surrender). In Purāṇic yoga-language, these acts steady attention, purify emotion, and orient the practitioner toward Īśvara.
Though the subject is Viśveśvara (Śiva) with bull symbolism, the Kurma Purana’s broader frame often integrates Śaiva devotion within a Vaiṣṇava narration, reinforcing a non-sectarian vision where supreme lordship is shared in essence (Īśvara-tattva) even when names and forms differ.