Munipraśna-varṇana
Description of the Sages’ Inquiry
कुहावभावनिरताः कुशीलास्स्मरविह्वलाः । जारसंगरता नित्यं स्वस्वामिविमुखास्तथा
kuhāvabhāvaniratāḥ kuśīlāssmaravihvalāḥ | jārasaṃgaratā nityaṃ svasvāmivimukhāstathā
她们沉溺于欺诳与伪饰,行止败坏,被欲火之热所扰而心神摇动。常乐于不正之合,遂背离自身正当的配偶与本分。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Cosmic Event: Kali-yuga kāma-prādhānya (dominance of desire) as bondage (pāśa)
It diagnoses kāma (lust) and kuhā (deceit) as forms of pasha—bondage that turns the soul away from dharma and inward purity, obstructing devotion to Shiva and the path to liberation.
Linga-worship in the Shiva Purana is repeatedly linked with śuddhi (purification) and self-restraint; this verse contrasts such purity with adulterous attachment and hypocrisy, implying that true Saguna Shiva worship reforms conduct, not merely external ritual.
A practical takeaway is brahmacarya/indriya-nigraha (sense-restraint) supported by japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and vrata discipline (as in Mahāśivarātri observances) to cool lust and stabilize the mind.