Dasakam 92 of Narayaneeyam highlights the integration of devotion (bhakti) with action (karma). It teaches that all prescribed actions and rituals mentioned in the Vedas should be performed with a mindset free from attachment to the results, and these actions should be offered wholly to the Lord. Such selfless action, dedicated to God, helps attain the state of "naishkarmya" (freedom from the bondage of karma) where one acts without expectation and is spiritually liberated.
The Dasakam also expresses compassion for those who do not have the opportunity to hear or practice devotion and laments those who, despite their knowledge and means, neglect devotion due to pride or worldly distractions. It reassures that one who surrenders completely to the Lord, abandoning all other duties for refuge, is free from debts to gods, sages, and ancestors and that even past misdeeds are cleansed by the Lord residing in the heart.
In essence, Dashakam 92 extols the practice of devotion combined with detached action as the superior spiritual path in the Kali Yuga, leading to liberation and divine grace.
Namaskarams and Dhanyavadaha to Smt Savithri Ramesh and Smt Asha Murarka for their help.