अविद्या-पञ्चक, नवसर्ग-क्रमः, प्रजापति-प्रसवः
Vibhaga 1, Adhyaya 5
अर्धनारीश्वरं दृष्ट्वा सर्गादौ कनकाण्डजः विभजस्वेति चाहादौ यदा जाता तदाभवत्
ardhanārīśvaraṃ dṛṣṭvā sargādau kanakāṇḍajaḥ vibhajasveti cāhādau yadā jātā tadābhavat
創造の黎明に、黄金より生まれたブラフマー(Brahmā)は、アルダナーリーシュヴァラ(Ardhanārīśvara)――半ば女なる主を拝した。まさに初めに彼が「自ら分かれよ」と告げるや、その瞬間にシャクティ(Śakti)が顕れ、区別が確立した。
Suta Goswami (narrating the early creation account; internal reference to Brahma’s act)
It grounds Linga theology in the primordial unity of Pati (Śiva) and Śakti: the Linga is not merely a symbol but the creative axis where Śiva’s consciousness and Śakti’s power become manifest for sṛṣṭi (creation) and for the liberation of paśus (souls).
Śiva-tattva is shown as intrinsically united with Śakti (Ardhanārīśvara). The ‘division’ is a functional manifestation for creation, not a real split in the Supreme—affirming Śiva as Pati, beyond change, while Śakti unfolds the cosmos.
The verse points to a contemplative key used in Śaiva sādhanā: meditating on Ardhanārīśvara to realize non-duality of consciousness and power—an inner basis for Pāśupata Yoga and for worship that sees the Linga as Śiva-Śakti inseparably present.