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Shloka 128

Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti

मध्ये गगनरूपाय गगनस्थाय ते नमः अष्टक्षेत्राष्टरूपाय अष्टतत्त्वाय ते नमः

madhye gaganarūpāya gaganasthāya te namaḥ aṣṭakṣetrāṣṭarūpāya aṣṭatattvāya te namaḥ

Sembah sujud kepada-Mu yang bersemayam di tengah, yang hakikat-Nya adalah ruang dan yang tinggal di langit. Sembah sujud kepada-Mu yang menjelma sebagai lapan kṣetra suci dan lapan rupa, serta menjadi inti lapan tattva.

madhyein the middle/center
madhye:
gagana-rūpāyato the One whose form is space/ether
gagana-rūpāya:
gagana-sthāyato the One abiding in the sky/firmament
gagana-sthāya:
teto You
te:
namaḥsalutation
namaḥ:
aṣṭa-kṣetraeight sacred fields/regions (kṣetras)
aṣṭa-kṣetra:
aṣṭa-rūpāyato the One of eight forms
aṣṭa-rūpāya:
aṣṭa-tattvāyato the One who is the eight principles/tattvas
aṣṭa-tattvāya:
(iti)thus
(iti):

Suta Goswami (narrating a received Shiva-stuti within the Linga Purana’s discourse)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames the Linga as the all-pervading, space-like presence of Pati (Shiva), making worship a recognition that the Lord is both immanent (in the center) and transcendent (beyond all fields and principles).

Shiva is praised as gagana-svarūpa—subtle, all-accommodating consciousness—who also appears as structured manifestations (eight kṣetras, eight rūpas, eight tattvas), showing His sovereignty over both the unmanifest and manifest orders.

A contemplative nyāsa/dhyāna approach is implied: the devotee meditates on Shiva pervading the inner center and the cosmic expanse, integrating tattva-vicāra (discernment of principles) with Linga-pūjā.