योगोऽयं सेव्यते देवि ज्ञानासिद्धिप्रदः सदा । सनकादिभिराचार्यैर्मुमुक्षुभिरधीश्वरैः
yogo'yaṃ sevyate devi jñānāsiddhipradaḥ sadā | sanakādibhirācāryairmumukṣubhiradhīśvaraiḥ
اے دیوی! یہ یوگ ہمیشہ کرنے کے لائق ہے، کیونکہ یہ ہمیشہ سچا گیان اور سدھی عطا کرتا ہے۔ سنک وغیرہ آچاریوں، موکش کے طالبوں اور خود ضبطی کے بڑے ایشوروں نے اسے برتا ہے۔
Śiva (deduced from direct address to Devī/Pārvatī in a yoga-teaching context within Tīrthamāhātmya)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī (Pārvatī)
Scene: Śiva instructs Devī on yoga; behind them appear the Kumāras (Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanātana, Sanatkumāra) as youthful sages, symbolizing the authority of the teaching; a tīrtha landscape frames the discourse.
Yoga, as taught in the Purāṇic tradition, is a reliable means to both liberating knowledge (jñāna) and spiritual attainments (siddhi), and is endorsed by ancient sages.
The verse occurs within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya (chapter 262), praising yogic realization in a tīrtha-setting, though this single verse does not name the site explicitly.
No external rite (snāna/dāna) is specified here; the prescription is sustained practice of yoga as a spiritual discipline.
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