पशु-पाश-पतिविचारः / Inquiry into Paśu, Pāśa, and Pati
विश्वकृद्विश्ववित्स्वात्मयोनिज्ञः कालकृद्गुणी । प्रधानः क्षेत्रज्ञपतिर्गुणेशः पाशमोचकः
viśvakṛdviśvavitsvātmayonijñaḥ kālakṛdguṇī | pradhānaḥ kṣetrajñapatirguṇeśaḥ pāśamocakaḥ
彼は宇宙の創り手にして宇宙の知者、また自らの自己の源を知る御方。時を定め、グナ(guṇa)を具し、これを主宰する。彼はプラダーナ(Pradhāna)たる原初の基体、クシェートラジュニャ(kṣetrajña:個我・田を知る者)の主、グナの統御者、そしてパーシャ(pāśa)の絆を断ち解放する解縛者である。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Rudra
Type: stotra
Role: creative
Offering: pushpa
The verse praises Shiva as Pati—the supreme Lord who governs time, nature (guṇas and pradhāna), and the individual soul—while also being Pāśamocaka, the one who removes the bonds of ignorance and karma to grant liberation.
By listing Shiva’s cosmic functions and liberating grace, the verse supports Saguna worship (such as Linga-pūjā) as a concrete means to approach the transcendent Lord who both pervades creation and frees the soul from bondage.
Meditate on Shiva as “Pāśamocaka” while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), offering water and bilva to the Linga with the intent of cutting inner bonds—ego, desire, and ignorance.