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आभ्यन्तरध्यान-तत्त्वगणना-चतुर्व्यूहयोगः

Adhyaya 28

इति श्रीलिङ्गमहापुराणे पूर्वभागे लिङ्गार्चनविधिर्नाम सप्तविंशो ऽध्यायः शैलादिरुवाच आग्नेयं सौरममृतं बिम्बं भाव्यं ततोपरि गुणत्रयं च हृदये तथा चात्मत्रयं क्रमात्

iti śrīliṅgamahāpurāṇe pūrvabhāge liṅgārcanavidhirnāma saptaviṃśo 'dhyāyaḥ śailādiruvāca āgneyaṃ sauramamṛtaṃ bimbaṃ bhāvyaṃ tatopari guṇatrayaṃ ca hṛdaye tathā cātmatrayaṃ kramāt

ဤသို့ «သီလိင်္ဂ မဟာပုရာဏ» ၏ ပူရ္ဝဘာဂ၌ «လိင်္ဂအာရ္ချနာနည်း» ဟု အမည်ရသော အခန်း ၂၇ ပြီးဆုံး၏။ ရှိုင်လာဒီက ပြောသည်– «လိင်္ဂ၏ အတွင်းဘိမ္ဗကို အစဉ်လိုက် မီးသဘော (အာဂ္နေယ)၊ နေရောင်သဘော (ဆော်ရ)၊ အမရတရည်သဘော (အမృత) ဟူ၍ စိတ်ကူးတော်မူရမည်။ ထို့အပေါ်၌ နှလုံးအတွင်းရှိ ဂုဏသုံးပါးကို စိတ်တည်ကာ၊ ထို့နောက် အစဉ်လိုက် အတ္မသုံးပါး (အာတ္မ-တြယ) ကိုလည်း စိတ်တည်ရမည်»။

itithus
iti:
śrī-liṅga-mahāpurāṇein the venerable Linga Mahapurana
śrī-liṅga-mahāpurāṇe:
pūrva-bhāgein the first section (Purva-Bhaga)
pūrva-bhāge:
liṅga-arcana-vidhiḥ-nāmanamed 'the procedure of Linga worship'
liṅga-arcana-vidhiḥ-nāma:
saptaviṃśaḥ adhyāyaḥthe twenty-seventh chapter
saptaviṃśaḥ adhyāyaḥ:
śailādiḥ uvācaSailadi said
śailādiḥ uvāca:
āgneyaṃpertaining to Agni, fiery
āgneyaṃ:
sauraṃpertaining to Surya, solar
sauraṃ:
amṛtamnectar-like, deathless
amṛtam:
bimbaminner icon/image, meditative form
bimbam:
bhāvyamto be contemplated/visualized
bhāvyam:
tataḥ uparibeyond that, above that
tataḥ upari:
guṇa-trayamthe triad of qualities (sattva-rajas-tamas)
guṇa-trayam:
caand
ca:
hṛdayein the heart
hṛdaye:
tathālikewise
tathā:
caand
ca:
ātma-trayamthe threefold self/principle of self
ātma-trayam:
kramātin sequence, step-by-step.
kramāt:

Śailādi

S
Shiva
A
Agni
S
Surya

FAQs

It gives a dhyāna-krama (ordered contemplation) for Liṅga-arcana: visualizing the Liṅga as fire, sun, and amṛta, then internalizing worship through meditation on guṇas and the threefold self—turning outer pūjā into inner sādhana.

Śiva-tattva is approached as Pati beyond changing guṇas: the practitioner first contemplates manifest energies (fire/sun/nectar) and then transcends guṇa-conditioning by recognizing the deeper ātma-principle, aligning the pashu (soul) toward liberation from pāśa (bondage).

A meditative Linga-dhyāna used in Pāśupata-oriented worship: stepwise visualization (bimba-bhāvanā) culminating in heart-centered contemplation of guṇatraya and ātmatraya as part of inner pūjā and yogic refinement.