Kāmākṣā-māhātmya (Glory of Kāmākṣā) with Siddhanātha Account
स लभेद्दर्शनं स्वप्ने दर्शनांते समाहितः । सूचितां तेन सिद्धिं स लब्ध्वा सिद्धो भवेद्भुवि ॥ ११ ॥
sa labheddarśanaṃ svapne darśanāṃte samāhitaḥ | sūcitāṃ tena siddhiṃ sa labdhvā siddho bhavedbhuvi || 11 ||
Makakamtan niya ang darśana sa panaginip; at sa pagtatapos ng pangitain, sa pusong nakatuon at payapa, matatamo niya ang siddhi na ipinahiwatig nito—kaya siya’y nagiging ganap na natupad dito sa lupa.
Narada (instructional narration within Uttara-Bhaga)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that divine reassurance may arise as svapna-darśana (a dream-vision), and that steady composure afterward helps one actualize the indicated फल (result), culminating in siddhi in worldly life.
Bhakti is implied through darśana—receiving the Lord’s presence as grace—and through samādhāna (inner collectedness) that follows the experience, turning a devotional sign into lived transformation and success.
No specific Vedāṅga is directly taught; practically, it emphasizes disciplined mental focus (samāhita-citta) and careful interpretation of auspicious संकेत (indications) aligned with dharmic practice.