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Shloka 18

Adhyaya 87 — Saṃsāra-viṣa-kathana: Ājñā-śakti, Māyā-bandha, and Mokṣa by Prasāda

प्रसादाद्देवदेवस्य नात्र कार्या विचारणा एष एव जगन्नाथो बन्धमोक्षकरः शिवः

prasādāddevadevasya nātra kāryā vicāraṇā eṣa eva jagannātho bandhamokṣakaraḥ śivaḥ

Oleh prasāda Dewa para dewa, di sini tak perlu pertimbangan lagi. Dialah Jagannātha, Śiva—yang menimbulkan ikatan dan juga menganugerahkan mokṣa.

prasādātby grace
prasādāt:
deva-devasyaof the God of gods
deva-devasya:
na atranot here/ in this matter
na atra:
kāryāto be done/ required
kāryā:
vicāraṇādeliberation, inquiry
vicāraṇā:
eṣa evahe alone indeed
eṣa eva:
jagat-nāthaḥLord of the world
jagat-nāthaḥ:
bandhabondage
bandha:
mokṣaliberation
mokṣa:
karaḥmaker, bestower, accomplisher
karaḥ:
śivaḥShiva (the auspicious Lord)
śivaḥ:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Shaiva doctrine of grace to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It grounds Linga-worship in siddhānta: the fruit of worship is not mere merit but Shiva’s prasāda, through which the paśu is freed from pāśa and attains mokṣa.

Shiva is presented as Jagannātha and Pati—the sovereign Lord who alone has the power to administer bondage (bandha) and grant release (mokṣa), making grace the decisive principle.

The verse implies prasāda-centered sādhana: Linga-pūjā and Pāśupata-oriented discipline aimed at receiving Shiva’s grace rather than relying only on intellectual inquiry.