अनरण्य-वंशवर्णनम् तथा पिप्पलादस्य कामोत्पत्तिः
Genealogy of King Anaraṇya and Pippalāda’s arousal of desire
गुरुपुरोधसावूचतुः । शृणु राजन्महाप्राज्ञ वचो नौ सद्धितावहम् । मा शुचः सपरीवारश्शास्त्रे कुरु मतिं सतीम्
gurupurodhasāvūcatuḥ | śṛṇu rājanmahāprājña vaco nau saddhitāvaham | mā śucaḥ saparīvāraśśāstre kuru matiṃ satīm
导师与王家祭司说道:“大王,具大智慧者,请听我等带来真实利益之言。勿与随从一同忧伤;当令心坚定安住于《沙斯特拉》(圣典教法)之中。”
The Guru and the Purohita (royal priest)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It teaches that sorrow is eased by grounding one’s intellect in śāstra under the guidance of competent teachers—an essential Shaiva approach for moving from agitation toward clarity and dharma.
By urging firm reliance on śāstra, it indirectly points to regulated, scripture-guided devotion (vidhi-bhakti) in which Saguna Shiva—often worshipped as the Śiva-liṅga—is approached through authorized teachings and proper conduct.
The practical takeaway is śāstra-niṣṭhā (steadfastness in sacred instruction): study/listen to Shaiva teachings and stabilize the mind—supporting regular mantra-japa (such as the Panchākṣarī) and disciplined worship rather than grief-driven action.