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Shloka 53

मुनिमोहशमनम्

Pāśupata-yoga, Siddhis, Puruṣa-darśana, Saṃsāra, and Prāṇa-Rudra Pañcāhutī

वायुः संभवते खात्तु वाताद्भवति वै जलम् जलात् सम्भवति प्राणः प्राणाच्छुक्रं विवर्धते

vāyuḥ saṃbhavate khāttu vātādbhavati vai jalam jalāt sambhavati prāṇaḥ prāṇācchukraṃ vivardhate

Aus dem Raum (kha/ākāśa) entsteht der Wind; aus dem Wind kommt wahrlich das Wasser. Aus dem Wasser entsteht prāṇa (der Lebenshauch), und aus prāṇa wird śukra (die zeugende Essenz) genährt und vermehrt. So wird der verkörperte paśu durch ein stufenweises Entfalten der tattva unter der Herrschaft von Pati, Śiva, gebildet.

वायुः (vāyuḥ)wind, the air-principle
वायुः (vāyuḥ):
संभवते (saṃbhavate)arises, comes into manifestation
संभवते (saṃbhavate):
खात् (khāt)from space/ākāśa
खात् (khāt):
तु (tu)indeed, and
तु (tu):
वातात् (vātāt)from wind/air-current
वातात् (vātāt):
भवति (bhavati)becomes, comes to be
भवति (bhavati):
वै (vai)surely, indeed
वै (vai):
जलम् (jalam)water
जलम् (jalam):
जलात् (jalāt)from water
जलात् (jalāt):
सम्भवति (sambhavati)is produced, arises
सम्भवति (sambhavati):
प्राणः (prāṇaḥ)vital breath, life-force
प्राणः (prāṇaḥ):
प्राणात् (prāṇāt)from prāṇa
प्राणात् (prāṇāt):
शुक्रम् (śukram)semen, generative essence, reproductive vitality
शुक्रम् (śukram):
विवर्धते (vivardhate)grows, is augmented
विवर्धते (vivardhate):

Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmological teaching within the Linga Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames embodiment as a stepwise manifestation of tattvas under Śiva (Pati). Linga worship reminds the devotee that the same Lord who transcends creation also governs the elemental chain that forms the pashu, making worship a return from effects to the Cause.

By implying an ordered emergence of principles, it points to Śiva-tattva as the supreme regulator beyond the elements—Pati who enables manifestation while remaining unbound, unlike the pashu who becomes conditioned through prāṇa and bodily essences.

It implicitly supports prāṇa-sādhana (discipline of vital breath) central to Pāśupata-oriented yoga: refining prāṇa helps loosen pāśa (bondage) tied to bodily processes, turning the practitioner toward Śiva through inner purity and controlled life-force.