सत्रप्रवृत्तिः — वायोः आगमनं च
Commencement of the Satra and the Arrival of Vāyu
प्रेरयञ्छश्वदंगानि प्राणाद्याभिः स्ववृत्तिभिः । सर्वभूतशरीराणां कुरुते यश्च धारणम्
prerayañchaśvadaṃgāni prāṇādyābhiḥ svavṛttibhiḥ | sarvabhūtaśarīrāṇāṃ kurute yaśca dhāraṇam
彼は、プラーナをはじめとする生得の働きによって常に諸肢を駆り立て、あらゆる生類の身体を保持する者—内に住する扶持者である。シヴァ・シッダーンタの立場では、この内在の統御こそ主(パティ)が、呼吸と生命活動という器を通して束縛された魂の具身の生を導きつつ、なお超越しておられることを示す。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Vāyavīya philosophical teaching to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: nurturing
It identifies Shiva as the inner sustainer who animates the body through prāṇa and its functions, teaching that life’s continuity is upheld by the Lord (Pati), not merely by the limited self.
Linga worship trains the mind to perceive Shiva as both transcendent and immanent—this verse emphasizes His immanence as the supporter of all bodies, which the Linga symbolizes as the ever-present divine ground.
Prāṇa-sākṣī bhāva (witnessing the breath) in japa—silently repeating “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” while observing inhalation and exhalation—supports recognition of Shiva as the inner director of prāṇa.