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Some listeners have passed away, others remain; some are ignorant, others are envious; some are doubtful. What can I say? [5]
Since the hidden meaning and the skill of one's own intent are not heard by others, and what has been said with specific intent is interpreted otherwise by them, my mind wavers. [6]
Here, that which shines forth without restraint, even though attached to my own passion, is that supreme divine and great surging bliss. [7]
Here, indeed, the author of the scripture, through the method of a supernatural blessing at the beginning of the scripture, contemplates his chosen deity original: iṣṭadevatā, who contains the meaning of the forthcoming Ṣaḍardhaśāstra the six-fold scripture/the Trika doctrine: