Dehāśucitā-vicāraḥ
Inquiry into the Impurity of the Body
जराभिभूतः पुरुषः पुत्रीपुत्रादिबांधवैः । आसक्तत्वाद्दुराधर्षैर्भृत्यैश्च परिभूयते
jarābhibhūtaḥ puruṣaḥ putrīputrādibāṃdhavaiḥ | āsaktatvāddurādharṣairbhṛtyaiśca paribhūyate
当男子为老所制,便被亲族——女儿、儿子、孙辈等——轻慢;又因其执著不舍,甚至被昔日难以违逆的仆役所辱。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Significance: Ethical warning: dependence and attachment (āsakti) intensify suffering in jarā; encourages turning to Śiva as the non-deceiving refuge.
It highlights the Shaiva insight that worldly relationships, when held with attachment (pāśa), become a source of suffering—especially in old age—thereby urging vairāgya and turning the mind toward Pati (Lord Shiva) for liberation.
As social identity and support fade, the devotee is guided to rely on the steady refuge of Saguna Shiva—worship of the Shiva-Linga—so devotion replaces dependence on impermanent bonds.
Practice japa of the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with a daily Shiva-Linga worship mindset, cultivating detachment; if following Shaiva observance, add Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and rudrāksha as reminders of renunciation.