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Shloka 96

ध्यानयज्ञः, संसार-विष-निरूपणम्, पाशुपतयोगः, परा-अपरा विद्या, चतुर्वस्था-विचारः (अध्यायः ८६)

एकत्वमपि नास्त्येव द्वैतं तत्र कुतस्त्वहो एवं नास्त्यथ मर्त्यं च कुतो ऽमृतमजोद्भवः

ekatvamapi nāstyeva dvaitaṃ tatra kutastvaho evaṃ nāstyatha martyaṃ ca kuto 'mṛtamajodbhavaḥ

ໃນນັ້ນ (ສັດຈະສູງສຸດແຫ່ງພຣະສິວະ) ແມ່ນແຕ່ “ເອກະຕະ” ກໍບໍ່ອາດຕັ້ງໄດ້—ແລ້ວ “ທະວິຕະ” ຈະມີຢູ່ແຕ່ໃສ? ແລະເມື່ອໝວດໝູ່ເຫຼົ່ານີ້ບໍ່ໃຊ້ໄດ້ ຈະເອີ້ນຫຍັງວ່າ “ມະຕະ” ແລະ “ອະມະຕະ” ຈະເກີດໄດ້ແນວໃດ, ໂອ ອະໂຈດພະວະ (ພຣະພຣະຫມາ) ຜູ້ເກີດຈາກຜູ້ບໍ່ເກີດ?

एकत्वम् (ekatvam)oneness/non-duality as a concept
एकत्वम् (ekatvam):
अपि (api)even
अपि (api):
न (na)not
न (na):
अस्ति (asti)exists/is applicable
अस्ति (asti):
एव (eva)indeed
एव (eva):
द्वैतम् (dvaitam)duality
द्वैतम् (dvaitam):
तत्र (tatra)there, in that supreme principle
तत्र (tatra):
कुतः (kutaḥ)whence/how
कुतः (kutaḥ):
त्व् (tv)indeed (emphatic particle)
त्व् (tv):
अहो (aho)alas/indeed (exclamation)
अहो (aho):
एवम् (evam)thus/in this way
एवम् (evam):
नास्ति (nāsti)does not exist/is not applicable
नास्ति (nāsti):
अथ (atha)then/also
अथ (atha):
मर्त्यम् (martyam)mortal condition
मर्त्यम् (martyam):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
कुतः (kutaḥ)how/whence
कुतः (kutaḥ):
अमृतम् (amṛtam)immortality/undying state
अमृतम् (amṛtam):
अज-उद्भव (aja-udbhava)‘born from the Unborn’—epithet addressing Brahmā
अज-उद्भव (aja-udbhava):

Suta Goswami (narrating a Shaiva metaphysical teaching within the chapter)

S
Shiva
B
Brahma

FAQs

It frames the Linga as the sign of the Transcendent Pati (Shiva) who is beyond conceptual opposites like one/two, mortal/immortal—so Linga-puja is worship of the Reality that frees the pashu from pasha, not merely a worldly deity-form.

Shiva-tattva is presented as beyond all limiting predicates: even ‘oneness’ is a mental category, and Shiva surpasses it; therefore duality and all dependent distinctions (mortality/immortality) cannot define Him.

The implied practice is Pashupata-oriented discernment (viveka) in worship and meditation: while performing puja, the sādhaka contemplates the Linga as beyond all dualities, loosening pasha (bondage) and orienting the pashu (soul) toward Pati (Shiva).