Avimukta-Māhātmya — Vyāsa in Vārāṇasī and Śiva’s Secret Teaching of Liberation
तस्मान्मुमुक्षुर्नियतो वसेद् वै मरणान्तिकम् / वाराणस्यां महादेवाज्ज्ञानं लब्ध्वा विमुच्यते
tasmānmumukṣurniyato vased vai maraṇāntikam / vārāṇasyāṃ mahādevājjñānaṃ labdhvā vimucyate
پس جو طالبِ موکش ہے وہ ضبط و نظم کے ساتھ عمر کے آخری دم تک وہیں رہے؛ کیونکہ وارانسی میں مہادیو سے رہائی بخشنے والا گیان پا کر وہ بندھنوں سے آزاد ہو جاتا ہے۔
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing sages in Purva-bhaga context while praising Kashi as a moksha-ksetra under Mahadeva
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It implies that liberation comes through jñāna (true knowing) bestowed by Mahādeva in a sacred setting; the Atman is realized as free from bondage when that knowledge dawns, culminating in vimukti (complete release).
The verse emphasizes niyama-like discipline (niyataḥ) and life-long steadiness in a sanctified environment; it aligns with Purāṇic Yoga-shāstra themes where restraint, sacred residence (kṣetra-vāsa), and jñāna together mature into mokṣa.
With Vishnu (as Lord Kūrma) praising Mahādeva as the giver of liberating knowledge in Kashi, it presents a complementary, non-sectarian vision: devotion and instruction can flow across Shiva–Vishnu lines in the Kurma Purana’s synthesis.