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Shloka 19

नैमिषारण्ये सूतागमनम् — लिङ्गमाहात्म्यभूमिका तथा शब्दब्रह्म-ओङ्कार-लिङ्गतत्त्वम्

शब्दं ब्रह्मतनुं साक्षाच् छब्दब्रह्मप्रकाशकम् वर्णावयवम् अव्यक्तलक्षणं बहुधा स्थितम्

śabdaṃ brahmatanuṃ sākṣāc chabdabrahmaprakāśakam varṇāvayavam avyaktalakṣaṇaṃ bahudhā sthitam

ശബ്ദം തന്നെയാണ് സാക്ഷാൽ ബ്രഹ്മത്തിന്റെ ദേഹം; അത് ശബ്ദബ്രഹ്മത്തെ പ്രകാശിപ്പിക്കുന്നു. അക്ഷരങ്ങളും അവയുടെ അവയവങ്ങളും ചേർന്നതായും, അവ്യക്തലക്ഷണത്താൽ ചിഹ്നിതമായും, പലവിധമായി നിലകൊള്ളുന്നു।

शब्दम्sound
शब्दम्:
ब्रह्मतनुम्having Brahman as its body / the body of Brahman
ब्रह्मतनुम्:
साक्षात्directly, manifestly
साक्षात्:
शब्दब्रह्मप्रकाशकम्that which illuminates/reveals Śabda-Brahman (the Absolute as sacred sound)
शब्दब्रह्मप्रकाशकम्:
वर्ण-अवयवम्consisting of phonemes (varṇas) and their components
वर्ण-अवयवम्:
अव्यक्त-लक्षणम्characterized by the unmanifest (subtle) state
अव्यक्त-लक्षणम्:
बहुधाin many ways, variously
बहुधा:
स्थितम्abiding, established
स्थितम्:

Suta Goswami

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames Linga devotion as rooted in mantra and sacred sound: the Linga is approached not only as form but as Śabda-Brahman, where worship begins with vibration (nāda) and articulated varṇas.

Shiva-tattva is indicated as the Pati who is both unmanifest (avyakta) and manifest as revelatory sound—present in many modes, yet grounded in the subtle source beyond ordinary perception.

Mantra-centric practice: japa, śravaṇa of sacred sound, and nāda-upāsanā as a Pāśupata-oriented discipline that refines the paśu (soul) by loosening pāśa (bondage).