प्रणवविभागः—वेदस्वरूपत्वं लिङ्गे च प्रतिष्ठा
The Division of Oṃ, Its Vedic Forms, and Its Placement in the Liṅga
तदित्थमर्थैर्दशभिर्व्याप्तं विश्वमृचा जगत् । अथोपस्थापयामास स्वार्थं दशविधं यजुः
taditthamarthairdaśabhirvyāptaṃ viśvamṛcā jagat | athopasthāpayāmāsa svārthaṃ daśavidhaṃ yajuḥ
かくして、十種の意義によって、Ṛk(リグ・ヴェーダの啓示)は全宇宙と動く世界とを遍く満たした。ついで、みずから十種の意図をもつYajus(ヤジュル・ヴェーダの啓示)が、固有の目的を示し—聖なる行為と祭祀礼拝の道を確立した。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Tatpuruṣa
Role: teaching
Offering: dhupa
The verse presents Vedic revelation as a cosmic principle: Ṛk pervades the world through layered meanings, while Yajus establishes purposeful sacred action. From a Shaiva Siddhanta lens, outer ritual and inner understanding are meant to mature into Shiva-oriented purification leading toward liberation.
Yajus signifies the discipline of worship through prescribed acts—offerings, consecration, and orderly devotion—mirroring Linga-pūjā as structured sacred action. Ṛk signifies hymnic praise and contemplative meaning, which deepens Saguna worship into inner absorption where Shiva is recognized as the indwelling Lord (Pati).
It points to harmonizing mantra and worship: recitation (stotra/ṛk-like praise) together with yajña-like disciplined offerings. A practical Shaiva takeaway is daily Shiva-pūjā with Panchakshara japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and inward contemplation of its meaning, so action becomes yoga rather than mere ceremony.