यममार्गे सुखदायकधर्माः
Dharmas that Grant Ease on the Path to Yama
हेमरत्नाश्वनागेन्द्रैर्नारीस्रक्चंदनादिभिः । समस्तैरपि संप्राप्तैर्न रमंति बुभुक्षिताः
hemaratnāśvanāgendrairnārīsrakcaṃdanādibhiḥ | samastairapi saṃprāptairna ramaṃti bubhukṣitāḥ
纵得黄金、宝石、良马、王象、佳人、花鬘、檀香等一切,且皆充盈;然饥饿之人终不知喜悦。
Lord Shiva (instructing on vairagya and the bondage of desire within the Umāsaṃhitā discourse)
Tattva Level: pasha
It teaches that external abundance cannot satisfy inner craving; until the “hunger” of desire is calmed, the mind remains restless—showing why liberation requires inner transformation, not mere acquisition.
Linga-worship turns the seeker from sense-objects to Pati (Shiva), the true refuge beyond pasha. By devotion to Saguna Shiva (the worshipful Lord), the heart’s craving is purified and contentment arises.
Practice japa of the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with simple living, and support it with Shiva-puja such as Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and rudrāksha as reminders to reduce craving and steady the mind.