त्रिमूर्तिसाम्यं तथा महेश्वरस्य परमार्थकारणत्वम् | Equality of the Trimūrti and Maheśvara as the Supreme Cause
आकाशात्स्पर्श उत्पन्नः स्पर्शाद्वायुसमुद्भवः । वायो रूपं ततस्तेजस्तेजसो रससंभवः
ākāśātsparśa utpannaḥ sparśādvāyusamudbhavaḥ | vāyo rūpaṃ tatastejastejaso rasasaṃbhavaḥ
ពីអាកាស (លំហ/អេធើរ) កើតមានគោលការណ៍ល្អិតនៃការប៉ះ (ស្បರ್ಶ)។ ពីការប៉ះ កើតវាយុ (ខ្យល់)។ ពីខ្យល់ កើតគោលការណ៍នៃរូប (ទម្រង់) ហើយពីនោះ កើតតេជស (ភ្លើង)។ ពីភ្លើង កើតគោលការណ៍នៃរស (រសជាតិ)។
Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva cosmology to the sages at Naimisharanya in the Vayu Samhita context)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Role: creative
It outlines the progressive unfolding of subtle sense-principles (tanmātras) and gross elements, guiding the seeker to see that sensory experience is a produced, dependent reality—while Shiva as Pati is the transcendent ground beyond these evolutes.
The Linga is revered as the sign of Shiva who is beyond the elemental chain described here; worship of Saguna Shiva uses form, fire (lamp), fragrance, and offerings within the elements, while contemplation recognizes Shiva as the Lord who is not limited by them.
A practical takeaway is sense-withdrawal (pratyāhāra) and tattva-dhyāna: observe touch, form, and taste as transient evolutes while repeating the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), offering the senses into Shiva in inner worship.