पाशुपतज्ञानप्रश्नः — Inquiry into Pāśupata Knowledge
Paśu–Pāśa–Paśupati
उपमन्युरुवाच । ब्रह्माद्याः स्थावरांताश्च देवदेवस्य शूलिनः । पशवः परिकीर्त्यंते संसारवशवर्तिनः
upamanyuruvāca | brahmādyāḥ sthāvarāṃtāśca devadevasya śūlinaḥ | paśavaḥ parikīrtyaṃte saṃsāravaśavartinaḥ
Upamanyu sprach: „Von Brahmā an, ja selbst bis hin zu den unbeweglichen Wesen, werden alle als ‘paśus’ bezeichnet in Bezug auf Śūlin, den Gott der Götter, weil sie unter der Herrschaft des saṃsāra stehen.“
Upamanyu
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
It teaches the Shaiva Siddhanta frame of Pati–Paśu–Pāśa: all embodied and conditioned beings—from Brahmā to the immovable—are ‘paśu’ insofar as they are constrained by saṃsāra, while Śiva as Pati alone is truly sovereign and liberating.
By calling Śiva ‘Devadeva’ and ‘Śūlin,’ the verse points to Saguna Śiva as the supreme Lord who can cut the bonds of saṃsāra; Linga-worship is a direct devotional approach to that Pati, seeking His grace to transcend the paśu-condition.
The practical takeaway is to seek release from saṃsāra through Śiva-upāsanā—especially japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with devotion—supported by Shaiva disciplines such as bhasma (tripuṇḍra) and rudrākṣa where appropriate.