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Shloka 24

अलिङ्ग-लिङ्ग-निरूपणं तथा प्राकृत-सृष्टिवर्णनम्

क्ष्मा सा पञ्चगुणा तस्माद् एकोना रससम्भवाः त्रिगुणो भगवान्वह्निर् द्विगुणः स्पर्शसम्भवः

kṣmā sā pañcaguṇā tasmād ekonā rasasambhavāḥ triguṇo bhagavānvahnir dviguṇaḥ sparśasambhavaḥ

الأرض ذاتُ خمسِ خصال. ومنها تنشأ المياه، ناقصةً خصلةً واحدة، مولودةً من الطعم. والنار الموقَّرة (Vahni) ثلاثيةُ الخصال، والهواء ثنائيُّ الخصال، ناشئٌ من اللمس. هكذا تنكشف العناصر الكثيفة وفق تجلّي الربّ المرتَّب.

क्ष्माearth
क्ष्मा:
साthat (element)
सा:
पञ्चगुणाpossessing five qualities
पञ्चगुणा:
तस्मात्from that
तस्मात्:
एकोनाlacking one (quality)
एकोना:
रससम्भवाःborn from taste (i.e., water arising with taste)
रससम्भवाः:
त्रिगुणःpossessing three qualities
त्रिगुणः:
भगवान्venerable/lordly (as a cosmic principle)
भगवान्:
वह्निःfire
वह्निः:
द्विगुणःpossessing two qualities
द्विगुणः:
स्पर्शसम्भवःborn from touch (i.e., air arising with touch)
स्पर्शसम्भवः:

Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmological teaching within the Linga Purana framework)

A
Agni
V
Vayu
P
Prithvi
A
Ap (Water)

FAQs

It frames the world as a structured unfolding of tattvas; Linga worship then becomes a return-to-source practice, purifying the bhūtas and directing the pashu (soul) toward Pati (Shiva) beyond the elements.

By presenting a lawful sequence in elemental manifestation, it implies an intelligent governor of creation—Pati—whose order underlies the bhūtas, while Shiva-tattva remains transcendent to their guṇas and limitations.

Bhūta-śuddhi (elemental purification) and tattva-vicāra used in Shaiva and Pāśupata-oriented sādhanā—contemplating how sensory qualities (touch, taste, etc.) arise and are withdrawn back into Shiva.