Kapālamocana: The Cutting of Brahmā’s Fifth Head, Śiva’s Kāpālika Vow, and Purification in Vārāṇasī
किमर्थमेतद् वदनं ब्रह्मणो भवता धृतम् / प्रोवाच वृत्तमखिलं भगवान् परमेश्वरः
kimarthametad vadanaṃ brahmaṇo bhavatā dhṛtam / provāca vṛttamakhilaṃ bhagavān parameśvaraḥ
“آپ نے برہما کا یہ چہرہ (روپ) کس مقصد سے اختیار کیا ہے؟”—یہ پوچھے جانے پر بھگوان پرمیشور نے پورا واقعہ بیان کر دیا۔
Suta (narrator) describing the response of Parameśvara within the dialogue
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents the Supreme Lord (Parameśvara) as the conscious source who can assume forms such as Brahmā, implying the Atman/Iśvara is not limited by any single embodiment and can disclose the full truth of events.
This verse itself is narrative and does not list techniques; however, it frames the Purāṇic method of śravaṇa (reverent listening) to the Lord’s teaching as a primary gateway to insight—often paired in the Kurma tradition with devotion, discipline, and later Pāśupata-oriented practice.
By emphasizing a single Parameśvara who can take on Brahmā-like manifestation and authoritatively reveal the whole account, it supports the Kurma Purana’s non-sectarian synthesis where divine roles (creation, preservation, dissolution) are expressions of one Supreme reality.