Adhyāya 25 — Liṅga-māhātmya (The Chapter on the Liṅga): Hari’s Śiva-Worship and the Fiery Pillar Theophany
मार्कण्डेय उवाच कथं लिङ्गमभूत् पूर्वमैश्वरं परमं पदम् / प्रबोधार्थं स्वयं कृष्ण वक्तुमर्हसि सांप्रतम्
mārkaṇḍeya uvāca kathaṃ liṅgamabhūt pūrvamaiśvaraṃ paramaṃ padam / prabodhārthaṃ svayaṃ kṛṣṇa vaktumarhasi sāṃpratam
Mārkaṇḍeya dit : «Comment le Liṅga advint-il au commencement—cet emblème souverain, la demeure suprême ? Pour éveiller notre intelligence, ô Kṛṣṇa, daigne toi-même l’exposer à présent.»
Sage Mārkaṇḍeya
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It frames the Liṅga as “paramaṃ padam,” the supreme state/abode—pointing to the ultimate reality beyond ordinary forms, to be understood through awakened insight rather than mere ritual description.
The verse emphasizes prabodha (awakening) through divine instruction (upadeśa). In Kurma Purana’s broader yogic tone, such awakening aligns with contemplative inquiry, disciplined attention, and devotion that ripens into direct understanding.
A Shaiva symbol (Liṅga/Īśvara) is asked about directly to Kṛṣṇa (Viṣṇu) as the competent revealer—reflecting the Purana’s integrative stance where Śiva’s highest principle and Viṣṇu’s teaching authority converge in one supreme truth.