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Shloka 76

एकार्णव-सृष्टिक्रमः, ब्रह्म-विष्णु-परस्परप्रवेशः, शिवस्य आगमनं च

अस्मान्महत्तरं भूतं गुह्यमन्यन्न विद्यते महतः परमं धाम शिवम् अध्यात्मिनां पदम्

asmānmahattaraṃ bhūtaṃ guhyamanyanna vidyate mahataḥ paramaṃ dhāma śivam adhyātmināṃ padam

या प्रकट तत्त्वापेक्षा अधिक गूढ व श्रेष्ठ असे दुसरे काही नाही। ‘महत्’च्या पलीकडे परम धाम शिव—आत्मज्ञ साधकांचे अंतः आध्यात्मिक पद आहे।

asmātthan this/from this
asmāt:
mahattaramgreater, higher
mahattaram:
bhūtambeing, principle, reality
bhūtam:
guhyamsecret, esoteric
guhyam:
anyatother
anyat:
nanot
na:
vidyateis found/exists
vidyate:
mahataḥbeyond the mahat (cosmic intellect/primordial principle)
mahataḥ:
paramamsupreme
paramam:
dhāmaabode, state, light
dhāma:
śivamŚiva/the auspicious Supreme (Pati)
śivam:
adhyātmināmof the spiritually inward/ātma-knowers
adhyātminām:
padamgoal, station, highest step
padam:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana’s teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames Śiva as the highest, most secret Reality beyond cosmic principles like mahat; thus Linga-worship is not merely ritual, but a means to realize Pati (Śiva) as the supreme Abode.

Śiva-tattva is presented as transcendent—beyond mahat (cosmic intellect) and deeper than any “hidden” principle—yet attainable as the adhyātmic padam, the inner goal for Self-knowers.

The verse emphasizes adhyātma-oriented realization: inward Pāśupata-style discipline (turning from tattvas to the indwelling Pati) rather than externalism alone, with worship serving as support for inner ascent.