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Shloka 78

ध्यानयज्ञः, संसार-विष-निरूपणम्, पाशुपतयोगः, परा-अपरा विद्या, चतुर्वस्था-विचारः (अध्यायः ८६)

आदित्यो ऽपि दिशश्चैव पृथिवी वरुणस् तथा वायुश्चन्द्रस् तथा ब्रह्मा रुद्रः क्षेत्रज्ञ एव च

ādityo 'pi diśaścaiva pṛthivī varuṇas tathā vāyuścandras tathā brahmā rudraḥ kṣetrajña eva ca

هو أيضًا الشمسُ؛ وهو الجهاتُ عينُها؛ وهو الأرضُ؛ وهو ڤارونا؛ وهو الريحُ؛ وهو القمرُ؛ وهو براهما؛ وهو رودرا؛ وهو حقًّا الـKṣetrajña—العارفُ الباطنُ بحقل الوجود في جميع الكائنات. وهكذا فإن الـPati الواحد، شيفا، يسري في كل الآلهة وكل المبادئ بوصفه الذاتَ الداخلية لها.

ādityaḥthe Sun (solar deity)
ādityaḥ:
apialso/indeed
api:
diśaḥthe directions/quarters
diśaḥ:
ca evaand indeed
ca eva:
pṛthivīthe earth
pṛthivī:
varuṇaḥVaruṇa (lord of waters/cosmic order)
varuṇaḥ:
tathālikewise
tathā:
vāyuḥthe wind/prāṇa principle
vāyuḥ:
candraḥthe moon
candraḥ:
tathālikewise
tathā:
brahmāBrahmā (creator)
brahmā:
rudraḥRudra (the fierce form of Śiva)
rudraḥ:
kṣetrajñaḥthe Knower of the field (inner witness)
kṣetrajñaḥ:
evaverily
eva:
caand
ca:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana’s teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya)

A
Aditya
D
Dik (Directions)
P
Prithivi
V
Varuna
V
Vayu
C
Chandra
B
Brahma
R
Rudra
K
Kshetrajna (Inner Witness)

FAQs

It establishes that the Linga signifies the all-pervading Pati: worship is not limited to one deity-form, but honors Śiva as present in the Sun, Moon, elements, directions, and as the inner Witness.

Śiva-tattva is presented as sarvadevatātmaka and antaryāmin: the same reality appears as cosmic powers (Āditya, Vāyu, Varuṇa, etc.) and also as Kṣetrajña, the conscious Knower within every kṣetra (body-mind field).

The implied practice is Pāśupata-oriented contemplation (bhāvanā) and jñāna in which the sādhaka recognizes the Kṣetrajña as Śiva, loosening pāśa (bondage) for the paśu (individual soul) through inner identification with the Pati.