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Shloka 1

विष्णुरुवाच—एकाक्षर-प्रणव-लिङ्ग-व्याप्ति-शिवस्तोत्रम्

विष्णुर् उवाच एकाक्षराय रुद्राय अकारायात्मरूपिणे उकारायादिदेवाय विद्यादेहाय वै नमः

viṣṇur uvāca ekākṣarāya rudrāya akārāyātmarūpiṇe ukārāyādidevāya vidyādehāya vai namaḥ

വിഷ്ണു പറഞ്ഞു—ഏകാക്ഷരനായ രുദ്രനു നമസ്കാരം; ‘അ’ കാരരൂപമായ ആത്മസ്വരൂപനു നമസ്കാരം; ‘ഉ’ കാരരൂപമായ ആദിദേവനു നമസ്കാരം; വിദ്യാദേഹനായ ശുദ്ധ ജ്ഞാനസ്വരൂപനു നമസ്കാരം.

viṣṇuḥ uvācaViṣṇu said
viṣṇuḥ uvāca:
ekākṣarāyato the One-syllabled (Om/Pranava)
ekākṣarāya:
rudrāyato Rudra (Śiva as Pati)
rudrāya:
akārāyato the letter ‘A’
akārāya:
ātma-rūpiṇewhose form is the Self/inner reality
ātma-rūpiṇe:
ukārāyato the letter ‘U’
ukārāya:
ādi-devāyato the primordial Lord of the gods
ādi-devāya:
vidyā-dehāyawhose body is Knowledge/Consciousness
vidyā-dehāya:
vaiindeed
vai:
namaḥsalutation
namaḥ:

Vishnu

V
Vishnu
R
Rudra (Shiva)
P
Pranava (Om)

FAQs

It frames Rudra (Śiva) as the Pranava (the one-syllabled Om), implying that Linga-worship is ultimately worship of the formless Pati as Consciousness, approached through sacred sound and its meanings.

Śiva is identified as Ekākṣara (Om) and as Vidyā itself—Self-luminous awareness—showing Pati as the primordial source beyond pasha (bondage) and the inner Self of all beings.

Pranava-japa and contemplation on A-U (as aspects of Om) are implied as a Shaiva upāya: meditating on Śiva as ātma-rūpa and vidyā-deha to loosen pasha and orient the pashu toward liberation.