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Shloka 97

Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi

द्विदले षोडशारे वा द्वादशारे क्रमेण तु दशारे वा षडस्रे वा चतुरस्रे स्मरेच्छिवम्

dvidale ṣoḍaśāre vā dvādaśāre krameṇa tu daśāre vā ṣaḍasre vā caturasre smarecchivam

二弁の蓮華において、あるいは十六輻の輪において、また順次に十二輻の輪において;さらに十輻の輪、六角の曼荼羅、四角の曼荼羅において—その処にて主シヴァをパティとして観想すべし。パシュ(束縛された魂)を縛るパーシャ(縛索)を解き放つ御方。

द्विदलेin a two-petalled (lotus/diagram)
द्विदले:
षोडशारेin a sixteen-spoked (wheel/lotus)
षोडशारे:
वाor
वा:
द्वादशारेin a twelve-spoked
द्वादशारे:
क्रमेणin due order/sequence
क्रमेण:
तुindeed
तु:
दशारेin a ten-spoked
दशारे:
वाor
वा:
षडस्रेin a six-cornered (hexagonal) figure
षडस्रे:
वाor
वा:
चतुरस्रेin a four-cornered (square) figure
चतुरस्रे:
स्मरेत्one should remember/meditate upon
स्मरेत्:
शिवम्Śiva (the auspicious Lord, Pati)
शिवम्:

Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-dhyana/puja-vidhi taught in the Linga Purana tradition)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It authorizes yantra/mandala-based smaraṇa (contemplation) as a valid mode of Śiva-upāsanā, showing that Linga worship includes inner visualization of Śiva within sacred geometric forms.

Śiva is the meditated Reality (Pati) who is present to awareness through ordered forms; the verse implies that form (yantra) is a support for realizing the formless Lord who releases the paśu from pāśa.

Dhyāna with yantra-support—visualizing Śiva in lotus/chakra/mandala patterns (two-petalled, 16/12/10-spoked, hexagonal, or square)—a contemplative method aligned with Pāśupata-oriented Śiva smaraṇa.