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Shloka 33

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

एतस्मिन्नन्तरे ताभ्याम् एकैकस्य तु कृत्स्नशः वर्तमाने तु संघर्षे मध्ये तस्यार्णवस्य तु

etasminnantare tābhyām ekaikasya tu kṛtsnaśaḥ vartamāne tu saṃgharṣe madhye tasyārṇavasya tu

Sementara itu, ketika kedua-dua dewa itu masing-masing mengerahkan seluruh kekuatannya, tatkala pertempuran sengit sedang berlangsung, semuanya terjadi di tengah-tengah lautan kosmik itu.

etasmin antarein the meantime
etasmin antare:
tābhyāmby those two (the pair)
tābhyām:
ekaikasyaof each one
ekaikasya:
tuindeed
tu:
kṛtsnaśaḥwholly, with full strength
kṛtsnaśaḥ:
vartamānewhile occurring/continuing
vartamāne:
saṃgharṣein the clash, battle
saṃgharṣe:
madhyein the middle
madhye:
tasyaof that
tasya:
arṇavasyaocean, cosmic sea
arṇavasya:
tuindeed
tu:

Suta Goswami

B
Brahma
V
Vishnu
S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames the cosmic setting—mid-ocean and at the peak of divine rivalry—where the Linga’s revelation is prepared, showing the Linga as the transcendent axis (Pati) that resolves dualistic conflict.

By placing the clash within the vast cosmic ocean, the narrative implies a higher reality beyond competing powers; Shiva-tattva stands as the unbounded ground (Pati) in which such dualities arise and are reconciled through the Linga.

The implied takeaway is Pashupata discipline: restraining ahaṅkāra (ego) and rivalry (dvandva), turning the mind from conflict toward the still center symbolized by the Linga—where Pashu seeks release from Pāśa by surrender to Pati.