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Shloka 17

अलिङ्ग-लिङ्ग-निरूपणं तथा प्राकृत-सृष्टिवर्णनम्

महतस्तु तथा वृत्तिः संकल्पाध्यवसायिका महतस् त्रिगुणस् तस्माद् अहंकारो रजो ऽधिकः

mahatastu tathā vṛttiḥ saṃkalpādhyavasāyikā mahatas triguṇas tasmād ahaṃkāro rajo 'dhikaḥ

La función de Mahat (intelecto cósmico) es forjar la intención y la determinación decisiva. Mahat está constituido por las tres guṇas; por ello, de él surge Ahaṃkāra (el principio del “yo”), en el cual predomina rajas.

mahataḥof Mahat (cosmic intellect)
mahataḥ:
tuindeed
tu:
tathāthus
tathā:
vṛttiḥfunction/operation
vṛttiḥ:
saṅkalpaintention/resolve
saṅkalpa:
adhyavasāyikācharacterized by decisive ascertainment
adhyavasāyikā:
mahataḥof Mahat
mahataḥ:
triguṇaḥconsisting of the three guṇas
triguṇaḥ:
tasmātfrom that/therefore
tasmāt:
ahaṃkāraḥego-principle, I-maker
ahaṃkāraḥ:
rajaḥ-adhikaḥwith rajas predominant/excessive
rajaḥ-adhikaḥ:

Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmological sequence to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)

S
Shiva

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It explains how ego (ahaṃkāra) emerges from Mahat through guṇas—showing why Linga-pūjā and Shaiva discipline aim to dissolve guṇa-driven self-sense (pāśa) and reorient the pashu (soul) toward Pati (Shiva).

By mapping Mahat and ahaṃkāra as guṇa-based evolutes, it implicitly contrasts them with Shiva-tattva as the transcendent Pati—beyond the guṇas and their products, yet allowing their ordered manifestation for creation.

A key Pāśupata-Yoga takeaway is vigilance over saṅkalpa and adhyavasāya (intention and determination), since they belong to Mahat; through mantra-japa, dhyāna on the Linga, and vairāgya, the sādhaka reduces rājasic agitation that strengthens ahaṃkāra.