हरभक्तस्य लोकस्य त्रिलोक्यां नास्ति दुर्लभम् । बहिःप्रवृत्तिं सगृह्य ज्ञानकर्मेन्द्रियादि च
harabhaktasya lokasya trilokyāṃ nāsti durlabham | bahiḥpravṛttiṃ sagṛhya jñānakarmendriyādi ca
Para sa mga taong deboto kay Hara (Śiva), walang bagay sa tatlong daigdig na mahirap makamtan. Gayunman, sa pagyakap sa mga gawain sa labas—at sa mga pandama ng kaalaman at pagkilos at iba pa—dapat maunawaan ang nararapat na lugar ng mga ito sa disiplina.
Narrator/teacher
Listener: Hara-bhakta audience; king implied from prior verse
Scene: A Śaiva teacher addresses devotees: on one side, symbols of ‘triloka-siddhi’ (heavenly, earthly, nether realms); on the other, a disciplined householder restrains senses—hands withdrawing from temptations while holding a rudrākṣa mālā.
Śiva-devotion grants extraordinary attainments, but spiritual maturity requires right handling of outward action and the senses.
No holy site is specified; the verse is a general praise of Hara-bhakti.
No specific rite is listed; it points to disciplined engagement with action and the sense-faculties within a devotional life.