शिवस्य परापरब्रह्मस्वरूपनिर्णयः / Determination of Śiva as Higher and Lower Brahman
यावत्पशुर्नैव पश्यत्यनीशं १ पुराणं भुवनस्येशितारम् । तावद्दुःखे वर्तते बद्धपाशः संसारे ऽस्मिञ्चक्रनेमिक्रमेण
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ما دامَ الـ«پَشو»؛ أي الروحُ المقيَّدة، لا يُبصرُ الربَّ الذي لا بدايةَ له—القديمَ الأزليَّ، سيِّدَ العوالم وحاكمَها—فإنه يظلُّ في الحزن، موثوقًا بالقيود، يدورُ في هذا السَّمسارا بدورانٍ متكررٍ كحافةِ العجلة.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva Siddhanta teaching on paśu–pāśa–pati to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
It states the Shaiva Siddhanta principle that suffering continues as long as the paśu (individual soul) does not directly realize Pati—Shiva, the independent and primordial Lord; realization breaks the logic of bondage and ends cyclic sorrow.
The verse points to ‘seeing’ the Lord who rules the worlds; in practice, devotees approach this realization through saguna upāsanā such as Shiva-Linga worship, which steadies devotion and knowledge until the bound soul recognizes Shiva as the inner Lord.
A practical takeaway is steady Shiva-upāsanā—japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with dhyāna on Shiva as the world-ruler—aimed at transforming mere belief into direct insight that cuts the pāśa (bond).