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Shloka 35

Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi

स्वायंभुवे तदर्धं स्यात् स्याद् आर्षे च तदर्धकम् मानुषे च तदर्धं स्यात् क्षेत्रमानं द्विजोत्तमाः

svāyaṃbhuve tadardhaṃ syāt syād ārṣe ca tadardhakam mānuṣe ca tadardhaṃ syāt kṣetramānaṃ dvijottamāḥ

Dalam ukuran Svāyambhuva, hendaklah ia menjadi separuh daripada itu; dalam ukuran Ārṣa, separuh lagi daripada separuh itu; dan dalam ukuran Mānuṣa, separuh lagi daripada itu—demikianlah piawai ukuran tanah suci, wahai yang terbaik antara yang dua kali lahir.

svāyaṃbhuvein the Svāyambhuva (primeval) system
svāyaṃbhuve:
tad-ardhamhalf of that
tad-ardham:
syātshould be/is prescribed
syāt:
ārṣein the Ārṣa (ṛṣi/vedic seer) system
ārṣe:
caand
ca:
tad-ardhakamhalf of that (again)
tad-ardhakam:
mānuṣein the Mānuṣa (human) system
mānuṣe:
caand
ca:
kṣetra-mānammeasure/extent of a kṣetra (sacred field/temple land)
kṣetra-mānam:
dvija-uttamāḥO best among the twice-born (brāhmaṇas)
dvija-uttamāḥ:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana’s dharma and ritual standards to the sages of Naimisharanya)

FAQs

It standardizes the measurement of the kṣetra (consecrated space) used for Linga installation and Shiva-puja, ensuring the ritual field is correctly defined across traditional systems.

Indirectly: Shiva as Pati is approached through ordered dharma—properly delimited sacred space supports pure worship that loosens pāśa (bondage) for the paśu (soul).

Puja-vidhi discipline: correct kṣetra-māna for consecration and offerings. It reflects the Pāśupata emphasis on regulated practice (niyama) as a support for inner purification.