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Shloka 128

Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti

मध्ये गगनरूपाय गगनस्थाय ते नमः अष्टक्षेत्राष्टरूपाय अष्टतत्त्वाय ते नमः

madhye gaganarūpāya gaganasthāya te namaḥ aṣṭakṣetrāṣṭarūpāya aṣṭatattvāya te namaḥ

Verehrung Dir, der in der Mitte weilt, dessen Gestalt der Raum selbst ist und der im Himmel wohnt. Verehrung Dir, der als die acht heiligen Bereiche und die acht Formen erscheint und der das Wesen der acht Tattvas ist.

madhyein the middle/center
madhye:
gagana-rūpāyato the One whose form is space/ether
gagana-rūpāya:
gagana-sthāyato the One abiding in the sky/firmament
gagana-sthāya:
teto You
te:
namaḥsalutation
namaḥ:
aṣṭa-kṣetraeight sacred fields/regions (kṣetras)
aṣṭa-kṣetra:
aṣṭa-rūpāyato the One of eight forms
aṣṭa-rūpāya:
aṣṭa-tattvāyato the One who is the eight principles/tattvas
aṣṭa-tattvāya:
(iti)thus
(iti):

Suta Goswami (narrating a received Shiva-stuti within the Linga Purana’s discourse)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames the Linga as the all-pervading, space-like presence of Pati (Shiva), making worship a recognition that the Lord is both immanent (in the center) and transcendent (beyond all fields and principles).

Shiva is praised as gagana-svarūpa—subtle, all-accommodating consciousness—who also appears as structured manifestations (eight kṣetras, eight rūpas, eight tattvas), showing His sovereignty over both the unmanifest and manifest orders.

A contemplative nyāsa/dhyāna approach is implied: the devotee meditates on Shiva pervading the inner center and the cosmic expanse, integrating tattva-vicāra (discernment of principles) with Linga-pūjā.