The Description of Kāśī (Kāśī-māhātmya): Avimukta, Kapālamocana, and Śiva’s Purification
नरकमुरविनाश बाणदोः कृत्त्रिपुरारीज्य सुदाममित्र सेव्य । भवतरणिवहित्रपादपद्म प्रकटैश्वर्य पुराण पूर्णबाहो ॥ ४७ ॥
narakamuravināśa bāṇadoḥ kṛttripurārījya sudāmamitra sevya | bhavataraṇivahitrapādapadma prakaṭaiśvarya purāṇa pūrṇabāho || 47 ||
噢具足臂力的主,毁灭那罗迦与牟罗者,以手斩断巴那之臂者;连特里普拉里(湿婆)亦礼拜,苏达玛这位挚友亦侍奉。你莲华之足是渡越轮回大海的舟。噢太古者,你的自在王权昭然显现,愿你开示慈恩。
Narada (stuti within the Uttara-Bhaga narrative)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents Viṣṇu’s lotus-feet as the “boat” (vahitra) for crossing saṃsāra, teaching that liberation is attained through refuge (śaraṇāgati) in the Lord who is both powerful (slayer of demons) and supremely worship-worthy.
By praising the Lord’s deeds and declaring his feet to be the means of crossing worldly existence, the verse models bhakti as heartfelt stuti plus surrender—trusting divine grace rather than one’s own strength to overcome bhava (becoming).
No specific Vedāṅga technique is taught here; the practical takeaway is devotional application—using stotra/stuti (a disciplined liturgical practice) as a focused means to cultivate remembrance and surrender in Narada Purana’s bhakti framework.