नारदतपोवर्णनम्
Nārada’s Austerities Described
कामोप्यजेयं निजं मत्वा गर्वितोऽभून्मुनीश्वरः । वृथैव विगतज्ञानश्शिवमायाविमोहितः
kāmopyajeyaṃ nijaṃ matvā garvito'bhūnmunīśvaraḥ | vṛthaiva vigatajñānaśśivamāyāvimohitaḥ
కాముడును తనను అజేయుడనుకొని గర్వించెను. కాని అతని జ్ఞానం వ్యర్థమైంది; శివమాయచేత అతడు విమోహితుడయ్యెను.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating the Rudra Saṃhitā account to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pasha
Role: teaching
The verse teaches that pride in one’s power (kāma/desire) collapses before Pati (Śiva). Without true jñāna and grace, the mind becomes “vigata-jñāna,” veiled by Śiva’s Māyā, and cannot discern the Supreme.
It points to Saguna Śiva as the compassionate Lord who governs Māyā and dissolves delusion. Linga-worship trains the devotee to surrender ego and desire, recognizing Śiva as the invincible reality beyond all psychological forces.
A practical takeaway is japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with restraint of the senses, supported by Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as reminders to subdue kāma and cultivate Śiva-bhakti and viveka.