Narmadā–Tīrtha-Māhātmya: Sequence of Sacred Fords and Their Fruits
सर्वभोगसमायुक्तो विमानैः सार्वकामिकैः / गत्वा शक्रस्य भवनं शक्रेण सह मोदते
sarvabhogasamāyukto vimānaiḥ sārvakāmikaiḥ / gatvā śakrasya bhavanaṃ śakreṇa saha modate
సర్వభోగసంపన్నుడై, సర్వకామదాయక దివ్యవిమానాల ద్వారా తీసుకుపోయబడి, శక్రుని (ఇంద్రుని) భవనానికి వెళ్లి ఇంద్రునితో కలిసి ఆనందిస్తాడు।
Vyasa (narrator) describing the फलश्रुति (result) of meritorious conduct
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
This verse does not directly define Ātman; it describes karmic reward (svarga-bhoga). In the Kurma Purana’s larger teaching, such enjoyments are transient and distinct from Ātma-jñāna and mokṣa.
No specific yogic technique is stated; the focus is फल (result) in heaven. In Kurma Purana’s Shaiva-Vaishnava synthesis, yogic discipline (e.g., Pāśupata-oriented devotion and inner restraint) is presented elsewhere as the superior path leading beyond svarga to liberation.
The verse is cosmological and Indra-centric rather than explicitly Hari-Hara. Yet, within the Kurma Purana’s integrative framework, svarga is a lower, karmically conditioned state, while devotion and realization aligned with the Supreme (often taught through Shiva-Vishnu unity themes) are upheld as the higher goal.