Strī-svabhāva-kathanam: Nārada–Pañcacūḍā-saṃvāda
Discourse on Dispassion via the Nārada–Pañcacūḍā Dialogue
सनत्कुमार उवाच । इति श्रुत्वा वचस्तस्या नारदस्तुष्टमानसः । तथ्यं मत्वा ततस्तद्वै विरक्तोभूद्धि तासु च
sanatkumāra uvāca | iti śrutvā vacastasyā nāradastuṣṭamānasaḥ | tathyaṃ matvā tatastadvai viraktobhūddhi tāsu ca
善住童子(Sanatkumāra)说:如是听闻她的话语,那罗陀心中欢喜。认定其为真实,于是他确实生起离欲之心,对那些执著之境亦复淡然。
Sanatkumara
Tattva Level: pashu
Role: teaching
It shows that when true instruction is heard and accepted as reality, the heart becomes clear and naturally turns toward vairāgya—an essential step for loosening pāśa (bondage) and moving toward Shiva-realization (moksha).
Detachment prepares the devotee to shift attention from transient objects to steady devotion—often expressed in Shiva Purana as focused worship of Saguna Shiva (Linga) that purifies the mind and supports higher realization.
The implied practice is contemplative assimilation (manana) of truth leading to dispassion; as a Shaiva takeaway, one can pair this with daily japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) to stabilize the mind in Shiva-bhakti.