Adhyāya 25 — Liṅga-māhātmya (The Chapter on the Liṅga): Hari’s Śiva-Worship and the Fiery Pillar Theophany
अव्यक्तं लिङ्गमित्याहुरानन्दं ज्योतिरक्षरम् / वेदा महेस्वरं देवमाहुर्लिङ्गिनमव्ययम्
avyaktaṃ liṅgamityāhurānandaṃ jyotirakṣaram / vedā mahesvaraṃ devamāhurliṅginamavyayam
လင်္ဂဟူသည် အဗျက်တ (မထင်ရှားသော) အဖြစ်၊ အနန္ဒ၏ သဘာဝဖြစ်သော မပျက်စီးသော အလင်းတော်ဟု ဆိုကြ၏။ ဝေဒတို့သည် မဟေရှဝရ ဒေဝကို လင်္ဂင်—လင်္ဂကို ဆောင်ထားသော်လည်း လင်္ဂကိုလွန်သော မပြောင်းလဲသည့် အရှင်အဖြစ် ကြေညာကြ၏။
Narratorial / Purāṇic teaching voice (instructional passage on the metaphysics of the Liṅga and Maheśvara)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It points to the Supreme as avyakta (unmanifest), akṣara (imperishable), and jyotis (self-luminous consciousness), implying a reality beyond form that is experienced as ānanda (bliss).
While not giving a step-by-step technique, it supplies a meditation-object: contemplating the Liṅga as imperishable inner light (jyotis) and the Lord as immutable (avyaya), aligning with Pāśupata-style inward worship and Vedāntic contemplation.
By treating the Liṅga as the unmanifest Absolute and Maheśvara as the imperishable Lord indicated by it, the Purāṇa frames divinity in a non-sectarian, non-dual way—supporting the Kurma Purana’s broader Shaiva–Vaishnava harmony.