Avimukta-Māhātmya — Vyāsa in Vārāṇasī and Śiva’s Secret Teaching of Liberation
एतद् गुह्यतमं ज्ञानं गूढं ब्रह्मादिसेवितम / हिताय सर्वभक्तानां ब्रूहि कामाङ्गनाशन
etad guhyatamaṃ jñānaṃ gūḍhaṃ brahmādisevitama / hitāya sarvabhaktānāṃ brūhi kāmāṅganāśana
یہ نہایت رازدارانہ معرفت بہت گہری اور پوشیدہ ہے، جس کی خدمت برہما وغیرہ دیوتا بھی کرتے ہیں۔ اے کام اور اس کے جتھوں کے ناشک، سب بھکتوں کی بھلائی کے لیے اسے بیان فرما۔
A devotee/sage addressing Lord Shiva (invoked as Kāmaṅganāśana) within the Kurma Purana’s Shaiva-Vaishnava synthesis context
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents liberating knowledge as “most secret” and “deeply hidden,” implying an inward, contemplative realization revered even by the highest cosmic beings—pointing to Atman/Brahman as known through direct insight rather than mere ritual.
The verse itself is an invitation to receive esoteric instruction; in Kurma Purana’s yogic framework, such “guhyatama jnana” is typically approached through discipline, devotion, and inner contemplation aligned with Shaiva-Pashupata and broader Yoga-shastra principles.
By honoring Shiva as the revealer of the highest knowledge while situating the teaching within a Purana that also elevates Vishnu/Kurma, it reflects the Kurma Purana’s non-sectarian synthesis: the same supreme truth is taught through both Shaiva and Vaishnava voices.