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Shloka 9

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

पुरा ममाज्ञा मद्वक्त्रात् समुत्पन्ना सनातनी पञ्चवक्त्रा महाभागा जगतामभयप्रदा

purā mamājñā madvaktrāt samutpannā sanātanī pañcavaktrā mahābhāgā jagatāmabhayapradā

Dahulu, perintah-Ku yang abadi lahir dari mulut-Ku sendiri—mulia dan berwajah lima—yang menganugerahkan tanpa takut kepada seluruh jagat.

पुराformerly
पुरा:
ममmy
मम:
आज्ञाcommand/ordinance
आज्ञा:
मद्वक्त्रात्from my mouth
मद्वक्त्रात्:
समुत्पन्नाarose/was manifested
समुत्पन्ना:
सनातनीeternal
सनातनी:
पञ्चवक्त्राfive-faced
पञ्चवक्त्रा:
महाभागाgreatly auspicious/most fortunate
महाभागा:
जगताम्of the worlds
जगताम्:
अभयप्रदाgiver of fearlessness/protection
अभयप्रदा:

Shiva (within Suta’s narration to the sages)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames Shiva’s ājñā (divine ordinance) as a protective, world-sustaining power—implying that Linga-pūjā aligns the devotee (pashu) with the Lord (Pati) who grants abhayam (fearlessness).

Shiva-tattva is shown as sanātana (eternal) and sovereign: his very utterance becomes a manifest power that governs and protects the cosmos, expressing Pati’s rulership over pashus and pasha.

The key takeaway is abhayaprāpti (attainment of fearlessness) through Shiva’s grace—classically sought via mantra-japa, Linga-arcana, and Pāśupata discipline that turns the pashu toward the Pati.