Shloka 49

विशेषाश्चेन्द्रियग्राह्या नियतत्वाच्च ते स्मृताः गुणं पूर्वस्य सर्गस्य प्राप्नुवन्त्युत्तरोत्तराः

viśeṣāścendriyagrāhyā niyatatvācca te smṛtāḥ guṇaṃ pūrvasya sargasya prāpnuvantyuttarottarāḥ

এই বিশেষত্বসমূহ ইন্দ্ৰিয়গ্ৰাহ্য; সেয়ে সিহঁত নিয়ত বুলি স্মৃত। সৃষ্টিক্ৰমত উত্তৰোত্তৰ সৰ্গে পূৰ্ব সৰ্গৰ গুণ লাভ কৰে।

viśeṣāḥparticular characteristics, specific differentiations
viśeṣāḥ:
caand
ca:
indriya-grāhyāḥgrasped by the senses
indriya-grāhyāḥ:
niyatatvātbecause of determinateness/definiteness
niyatatvāt:
caand
ca:
tethey
te:
smṛtāḥare remembered/declared
smṛtāḥ:
guṇamthe quality/attribute
guṇam:
pūrvasyaof the prior/previous
pūrvasya:
sargasyacreation/emission
sargasya:
prāpnuvantiattain/come to have
prāpnuvanti:
uttarottarāḥthe later and later (successive stages)
uttarottarāḥ:

Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmological teaching as received in the Purana)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames creation as an ordered, determinate unfolding under Pati (Śiva); Linga worship aligns the devotee (paśu) with that governing principle beyond sense-bound viśeṣas.

Śiva is implied as the regulator of niyati (order/determinateness) by which successive creations inherit prior qualities; He stands as Pati, the transcendent governor of the manifest guṇas.

Viveka (discriminative discernment) central to Pāśupata-oriented practice: recognizing sense-grasped particulars as determinate products of sṛṣṭi, and turning awareness toward Pati through japa, dhyāna, and Linga-upāsanā.