Incarnations of Mahādeva in Kali-yuga (Vaivasvata Manvantara) and the Nakulīśa Horizon
प्रसन्नमनसो दान्ता ऐश्वरीं भक्तिमाश्रिताः / क्रमेण तान् प्रवक्ष्यामि योगिनो योगवित्तमान्
prasannamanaso dāntā aiśvarīṃ bhaktimāśritāḥ / krameṇa tān pravakṣyāmi yogino yogavittamān
他们心意澄明、诸根调伏,归依于对主宰(伊湿伐罗,Īśvara)的虔敬;如今我将循序渐进地宣说那些瑜伽行者——最善知瑜伽之人。
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing (in a Shaiva-Vaishnava synthesis typical of the Kaurma tradition)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames realization as Īśvara-oriented: serenity of mind and disciplined senses culminate in true Yoga-knowledge, implying that authentic self-knowledge is stabilized through devotion to the Lord who is the inner ruler of the self.
The verse emphasizes prerequisites rather than a single technique: prasannatā (mental clarity/peace), dama (sense-restraint), and aiśvarī-bhakti (devotion to Īśvara) as the progressive foundation for higher yogic understanding.
By centering Yoga in devotion to Īśvara while spoken by Lord Kurma (Vishnu), it reflects the Kurma Purana’s non-sectarian synthesis where the supreme Lord (Īśvara) is approached through integrated bhakti and yoga, harmonizing Shaiva and Vaishnava idioms.