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Shloka 17

Adhyaya 59 — सूर्याद्यभिषेककथनम्

Surya and Related Abhisheka/ Cosmological Determinations

परस्परानुप्रवेशाद् आप्यायेते परस्परम् उत्तरे चैव भूम्यर्धे तथा ह्यग्निश् च दक्षिणे

parasparānupraveśād āpyāyete parasparam uttare caiva bhūmyardhe tathā hyagniś ca dakṣiṇe

Durch wechselseitiges Durchdringen nähren und mehren die Elemente einander. In der nördlichen Hälfte liegt der Anteil der Erde; ebenso ist Agni im südlichen Bereich gegründet.

paraspara-anupraveśātby mutual entering/interpenetration
paraspara-anupraveśāt:
āpyāyetethey grow, are nourished, increase
āpyāyete:
parasparammutually/each other
parasparam:
uttarein the north/northern side
uttare:
ca evaand indeed
ca eva:
bhūmi-ardhein the half/portion of earth
bhūmi-ardhe:
tathālikewise/so
tathā:
hiindeed
hi:
agniḥfire (Agni)
agniḥ:
caand
ca:
dakṣiṇein the south/southern side
dakṣiṇe:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Purva-Bhaga cosmological teaching within the Linga Purana frame)

A
Agni
B
Bhumi (Earth)

FAQs

It frames the cosmos as an interpenetrating, mutually sustaining order—an outlook used in Linga-puja where the Linga is contemplated as the axis of all tattvas, integrating Earth (stability) and Agni (transformation) under Shiva as Pati.

By implying an ordered, intelligible interweaving of elements, it points to Shiva-tattva as the governing consciousness (Pati) in which elemental functions are coordinated; the Pashu experiences these bhutas through pasha (bondage) until purified by right knowledge and worship.

It supports bhuta-shuddhi (elemental purification) and directional ritual mapping: meditating on Earth’s steadiness and Agni’s purifying power in their ordained quarters as part of Shaiva worship and Pashupata-oriented inner discipline.