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Shloka 9

Adhyaya 4: अहोरात्र-युग-मन्वन्तर-कल्पमान तथा प्रलयान्ते सृष्ट्युपक्रमः

मर्त्यस्य चाक्ष्णोस्तस्याश् च ततस् त्रिंशतिका कला कलात्रिंशतिको विप्रा मुहूर्त इति कल्पितः

martyasya cākṣṇostasyāś ca tatas triṃśatikā kalā kalātriṃśatiko viprā muhūrta iti kalpitaḥ

ສໍາລັບມະນຸດ ເວລາທີ່ຕາເປີດແລະປິດ ເຖືກຖືເປັນໜ່ວຍພື້ນຖານ; ຈາກນັ້ນຈຶ່ງກໍານົດເປັນ kalā. ໂອ ພຣາຫມັນ, kalā 30 ຖືກກໍານົດເປັນ muhūrta ໜຶ່ງ.

मर्त्यस्यof a mortal
मर्त्यस्य:
and
:
अक्ष्णोःof the eye (eyelid/eye)
अक्ष्णोः:
तस्याःof that (act/time)
तस्याः:
and
:
ततःfrom that
ततः:
त्रिंशतिकाconsisting of thirty
त्रिंशतिका:
कलाa kalā (unit of time)
कला:
कला-त्रिंशतिकःconsisting of thirty kalās
कला-त्रिंशतिकः:
विप्राःO brāhmaṇas
विप्राः:
मुहूर्तःa muhūrta
मुहूर्तः:
इतिthus
इति:
कल्पितःis conceived/defined
कल्पितः:

Suta Goswami

FAQs

It establishes a practical unit for sacred timing—muhūrta—used to align Linga-pūjā, abhiṣeka, japa, and vrata with auspicious, disciplined cycles of time.

By measuring time from the smallest human experience and scaling upward, it implies that all kalā (time-units) are ordered within cosmic law—ultimately governed by Pati (Śiva), the Lord who regulates creation’s rhythm while remaining beyond time.

Ritual scheduling by muhūrta is highlighted; yogically, it supports Pāśupata discipline by training the pashu (individual soul) to regulate breath, attention, and practice within measured intervals.