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Linga Purana — Purva Bhaga, Shloka 65

Adhyaya 17: लिङ्गोद्भव—ब्रह्मविष्ण्वहङ्कार-शमनं, ओंकार-प्रादुर्भावः, मन्त्र-तत्त्वं च

अस्य लिङ्गादभूद्बीजम् अकारो बीजिनः प्रभोः उकारयोनौ निक्षिप्तम् अवर्धत समन्ततः

asya liṅgādabhūdbījam akāro bījinaḥ prabhoḥ ukārayonau nikṣiptam avardhata samantataḥ

ဤလိင်္ဂမှ မျိုးစေ့ ပေါ်ထွန်းလာ၏—မျိုးစေ့ကို ဆောင်တော်မူသော အရှင်၏ မျိုးစေ့ဖြစ်သည့် «အ» အက္ခရာတည်း။ ထိုမျိုးစေ့ကို «ဥ» ၏ ဂರ್ಭ၌ ထည့်သွင်းသောအခါ အရပ်ရပ်သို့ ပြန့်ပွားကြီးထွား၍၊ သက္တိအားဖြင့် ပတိ (ရှီဝ) ၏ အလုံးစုံဝင်ရောက်ပွင့်လင်းခြင်းကို ပြသကာ ဖန်ဆင်းခြင်း၏ အခြေခံဖြစ်၏။

asyaof this
asya:
liṅgātfrom the Liṅga
liṅgāt:
abhūtarose/came to be
abhūt:
bījamseed/cause
bījam:
akāraḥthe letter ‘A’
akāraḥ:
bījinaḥof the seed-possessing/seed-bearing one
bījinaḥ:
prabhoḥof the Lord
prabhoḥ:
ukāra-yonauin the womb/source of ‘U’
ukāra-yonau:
nikṣiptamplaced/implanted
nikṣiptam:
avardhatagrew/increased
avardhata:
samantataḥon all sides/everywhere
samantataḥ:

Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating the Purāṇic account to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames the Liṅga as the causal source of manifestation: from the Liṅga arises the ‘seed’ (bīja), showing why Liṅga-pūjā honors Śiva not merely as a form, but as the origin and support of all becoming.

Śiva is indicated as the Seed-bearing Lord (Pati) whose causal potency is expressed through a womb/source principle, implying Śiva-tattva as transcendent cause that becomes immanent through Śakti without losing sovereignty.

A mantra-centered contemplation is implied: meditating on the bīja nature of sound (A and U) as Śiva-Śakti symbolism, supporting inner Liṅga-dhyāna aligned with Pāśupata orientation toward Pati beyond bondage (pāśa).