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Shloka 134

ध्यानयोगेन रुद्रदर्शनम् — रुद्रावतार-परिवर्तक्रमः, लकुली (कायावतार), पाशुपतयोगः, लिङ्गार्चन-निष्ठा

लिङ्गार्चनरता नित्यं बाह्याभ्यन्तरतः स्थिताः भक्त्या मयि च योगेन ध्याननिष्ठा जितेन्द्रियाः

liṅgārcanaratā nityaṃ bāhyābhyantarataḥ sthitāḥ bhaktyā mayi ca yogena dhyānaniṣṭhā jitendriyāḥ

常にリンガ礼拝に没入し、外にも内にも清浄に住し、我へのバクティにより、またヨーガによって禅定に堅住し、諸根を制した者となる。

लिङ्ग-अर्चन-रताdevoted to Liṅga-worship
लिङ्ग-अर्चन-रता:
नित्यम्always
नित्यम्:
बाह्य-अभ्यन्तरतःoutwardly and inwardly
बाह्य-अभ्यन्तरतः:
स्थिताःestablished/abiding
स्थिताः:
भक्त्याwith devotion
भक्त्या:
मयिin Me (Śiva as Pati)
मयि:
and
:
योगेनby/through yoga
योगेन:
ध्यान-निष्ठाःsteadfast in meditation
ध्यान-निष्ठाः:
जित-इन्द्रियाःthose who have subdued the senses
जित-इन्द्रियाः:

Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching on the marks of Śiva-bhaktas in the Linga Purana context)

S
Shiva
L
Linga

FAQs

It defines true Liṅga-arcana as a complete discipline: not only external ritual, but inner purity, devotion to Śiva (Pati), and yogic steadiness that transforms the pashu toward liberation.

Śiva is presented as the direct object of bhakti and yogic contemplation—Pati, the indwelling Lord—realized through sustained dhyāna and purified conduct, not merely through outward performance.

It highlights integrated practice: daily Liṅga-pūjā joined with Pāśupata-style yoga—sense-restraint (jitendriya), inward-outward śauca, and meditation-fixity (dhyānaniṣṭhā).