Shloka 91

व्यासस्तु भविता नाम्ना भरद्वाजो महामुनिः तदाप्यहं भविष्यामि जटामाली च नामतः

vyāsastu bhavitā nāmnā bharadvājo mahāmuniḥ tadāpyahaṃ bhaviṣyāmi jaṭāmālī ca nāmataḥ

അപ്പോൾ ഭരദ്വാജൻ എന്ന മഹാമുനി ഉദയം ചെയ്യും; അദ്ദേഹം വ്യാസനെന്ന പേരിൽ പ്രസിദ്ധനാകും. അതേ സമയത്ത് ഞാനും പ്രത്യക്ഷപ്പെടും—ജടാമാലി എന്ന നാമത്തിൽ വിഖ്യാതനായി.

vyāsaḥVyāsa (the compiler/divider of the Veda)
vyāsaḥ:
tuindeed
tu:
bhavitāwill become/will arise
bhavitā:
nāmnāby name
nāmnā:
bharadvājaḥBharadvāja
bharadvājaḥ:
mahāmuniḥgreat sage
mahāmuniḥ:
tadāthen
tadā:
apialso/even
api:
ahamI
aham:
bhaviṣyāmishall become/shall manifest
bhaviṣyāmi:
jaṭāmālīJaṭāmālī (one with a garland/mass of matted locks)
jaṭāmālī:
caand
ca:
nāmataḥby name/known as
nāmataḥ:

Suta Goswami (narrating an internal prophetic statement within the Purana’s lineage account)

V
Vyasa
B
Bharadvaja
J
Jatamali

FAQs

It anchors Linga-worship teachings in an authenticated transmission line: the Purana’s Shaiva knowledge is preserved through named rishis, ensuring the continuity of Shiva-bhakti and Linga-vidhi across ages.

By implying recurring manifestations of teachers, it reflects Shiva as Pati—the guiding Lord who sustains dharma and liberating knowledge through empowered sages, helping the pashu (soul) loosen pasha (bondage).

No single rite is specified; the emphasis is on paramparā (initiatory transmission), a key Shaiva principle through which Pashupata-oriented practice and Linga-puja instructions are safeguarded and taught.