व्यासशौनकादिसंवादः | Vyāsa–Śaunaka and the Sages: Opening Dialogue of the Kailāsa-saṃhitā
मुनय ऊचुः । व्यासशिष्य महाभाग सूत पौराणिकोत्तम । धन्यस्त्वं शिवभक्तो हि सर्वविज्ञान सागरः
munaya ūcuḥ | vyāsaśiṣya mahābhāga sūta paurāṇikottama | dhanyastvaṃ śivabhakto hi sarvavijñāna sāgaraḥ
مُنیوں نے کہا: اے وِیاس کے شاگرد، اے سعادت مند سوت، اے پُرانوں کے بیان کرنے والوں میں افضل! تو یقیناً مبارک ہے؛ کیونکہ تو شِو بھکت ہے اور تمام علوم کا سمندر ہے۔
The sages (Munis) at Naimisharanya
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Type: stotra
Role: teaching
It honors the Śiva-bhakta as the rightful vessel of scriptural wisdom—implying that true knowledge (jñāna) becomes steady and fruitful when grounded in devotion to Pati (Śiva), the supreme Lord.
By praising Sūta as a Śiva-devotee and master narrator, the verse underscores that Purāṇic teachings guide devotees toward accessible Saguna worship—such as reverence to the Śiva-liṅga—through which one matures toward deeper realization.
The direct takeaway is śravaṇa (devout listening) to Śiva-kathā from a qualified teacher; this is traditionally paired with japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) as a steady practice to internalize the teaching.