प्रणवविभागः—वेदस्वरूपत्वं लिङ्गे च प्रतिष्ठा
The Division of Oṃ, Its Vedic Forms, and Its Placement in the Liṅga
अपारमपराधीनं निरस्तातिशयं स्थिरम् । इत्थमर्थैर्दशविधैरियमाथर्वणी श्रुतिः
apāramaparādhīnaṃ nirastātiśayaṃ sthiram | itthamarthairdaśavidhairiyamātharvaṇī śrutiḥ
Ainsi, par dix portées doctrinales distinctes, cette révélation atharvanique proclame Śiva infini, ne dépendant de nul autre que Lui-même, sans égal et éternellement stable — Pati, le Seigneur immuable qui délivre l’âme liée de l’asservissement.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: liberating
It affirms Śiva as the limitless, self-dependent, unsurpassed, and immutable Pati; contemplating this steadiness dissolves the soul’s fear and supports liberation from pāśa (bondage).
The Liṅga is revered as the stable, unsurpassed sign of the Infinite; worship of Saguna Śiva through the Liṅga leads the devotee toward realizing the same Śiva as apāra (limitless) and nirastātiśaya (without any superior).
Meditate on Śiva’s “sthira” (unchanging) nature while repeating the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya); let the mind rest in His independence (aparādhīnatva) as a contemplative antidote to dependence and bondage.