विरक्ताः कामभोगेभ्यो ये प्रकुर्वंत्यहैतुकीम् । भक्तिं परां शिवे धीरास्तेषां मुक्तिर्न संसृतिः
viraktāḥ kāmabhogebhyo ye prakurvaṃtyahaitukīm | bhaktiṃ parāṃ śive dhīrāsteṣāṃ muktirna saṃsṛtiḥ
那些心志坚定、远离欲乐之享受,并修习对湿婆无所求的至上奉爱者——于彼等唯有解脱,而非在轮回(saṃsāra)中再生。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa/Sūta)
Listener: Ṛṣis
Scene: A steady-minded devotee turns away from sensual allurements and offers simple, heartfelt worship to Śiva—bilva leaves, water, and mantra—while the background shows temptations fading into shadow.
Unmotivated devotion to Śiva, supported by detachment from sense-pleasures, leads to liberation rather than continued rebirth.
No tīrtha is specified; the verse teaches a general dharma of Śiva-bhakti.
The prescription is inner discipline: cultivate ahaitukī (selfless) bhakti and vairāgya (detachment).