Kali-yuga Doṣas, the Supremacy of Rudra as Refuge, and the Closure of the Manvantara Teaching
एवंविधे कलियुगे दोषाणामेकशोधनम् / महादेवनमस्कारो ध्यानं दानमिति श्रुतिः
evaṃvidhe kaliyuge doṣāṇāmekaśodhanam / mahādevanamaskāro dhyānaṃ dānamiti śrutiḥ
ایسے کَلی یُگ میں عیوب کی ایک ہی تطہیر ہے—مہادیو کو نمسکار؛ اور ساتھ ہی دھیان اور دان—یہی شروتی کا اعلان ہے۔
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing the sages/Indradyumna in a Shaiva-Vaishnava synthesis
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It implies that inner purification in Kali-yuga is achieved through focused devotion and contemplation; by bowing to Mahādeva and practicing dhyāna, the mind becomes fit to recognize the Self beyond doṣas (defilements).
The verse highlights dhyāna (meditative absorption) supported by devotional discipline (Mahādeva-namaskāra) and ethical action (dāna). Together they function as a practical Kali-yuga sādhanā aligned with Pāśupata-oriented purification.
With Kurma (a Vishnu form) presenting reverence to Mahādeva as a chief purifier, the Purāṇa advances a harmony model: devotion to Shiva is affirmed within a Vaishnava narration, reflecting a non-sectarian, synthesizing theology.