निष्कामः सुखमाप्नोति मोक्षं नास्त्यत्र संशयः । तस्या देव्याः प्रसादेन सत्यमेतन्मयोदितम्
niṣkāmaḥ sukhamāpnoti mokṣaṃ nāstyatra saṃśayaḥ | tasyā devyāḥ prasādena satyametanmayoditam
نِشکام بھکت سکھ پاتا ہے، اور موکش کے بارے میں یہاں کوئی شک نہیں۔ اُس دیوی کے پرساد سے یہ سچ میں نے کہا ہے۔
Sūta
Type: kshetra
Scene: A serene devotee offers worship without asking; the Goddess bestows calm radiance; a subtle motif of liberation—open sky, dissolving bonds, or a rising light—appears behind.
Desireless devotion culminates in peace and can mature into mokṣa through the Goddess’s grace.
The teaching is tied to Camatkārī Devī’s sacred abode, presenting it as a place where both bhukti (well-being) and mukti (liberation) are attainable.
The verse prescribes an inner discipline: niṣkāmatā (freedom from craving) as the ideal mode of worship.