Avadhūta’s Teachers: Python, Ocean, Moth, Bee, Elephant, Deer, Fish—and Piṅgalā’s Song of Detachment
तस्या निर्विण्णचित्ताया गीतं शृणु यथा मम । निर्वेद आशापाशानां पुरुषस्य यथा ह्यसि: ॥ २८ ॥
tasyā nirviṇṇa-cittāyā gītaṁ śṛṇu yathā mama nirveda āśā-pāśānāṁ puruṣasya yathā hy asiḥ
Nasuklam na ang kanyang isipan sa kalagayang makamundo; ngayon ay pakinggan mula sa akin ang awit na kanyang inawit. Ang paglayo (nirveda) ay parang tabak ng tao, pumuputol sa lambat ng mga tali ng pag-asa at pagnanasa.
The network of material desires is created when one falsely thinks that he can establish himself permanently in the material world. This binding network should be cut by the sword of detachment; otherwise one will be forced to wander in the illusory network of māyā with no understanding of liberated life on the spiritual platform.
This verse teaches that true detachment acts like a sword, cutting the binding ropes of worldly hope and expectation that keep the soul entangled.
To show Uddhava a practical example of how disillusionment with worldly dependence can awaken inner clarity, leading to renunciation and spiritual steadiness.
Reduce dependence on external validation and outcomes; cultivate contentment and devotion, and let detachment from results weaken anxiety-driven hopes.