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Shloka 33

Adhyaya 44: Nandikesvara’s Manifestation and Abhisheka; The Rule of Namaskara in Shiva-Nama

सर्वकार्यविधिं कर्तुम् आदिदेश पितामहम् पितामहो ऽपि भगवान् नियोगादेव तस्य तु

sarvakāryavidhiṃ kartum ādideśa pitāmaham pitāmaho 'pi bhagavān niyogādeva tasya tu

Para estabelecer o rito completo de todas as funções cósmicas, o Senhor ordenou a Pitāmaha (Brahmā). E Pitāmaha também—embora divino—agiu unicamente segundo a Sua injunção.

सर्व (sarva)all
सर्व (sarva):
कार्य (kārya)tasks, cosmic functions
कार्य (kārya):
विधि (vidhi)rule, procedure, ordinance
विधि (vidhi):
कर्तुम् (kartum)to do, to institute
कर्तुम् (kartum):
आदिदेश (ādideśa)commanded, ordained
आदिदेश (ādideśa):
पितामहम् (pitāmaham)Pitāmaha, Brahmā
पितामहम् (pitāmaham):
पितामहः (pitāmahaḥ)Brahmā
पितामहः (pitāmahaḥ):
अपि (api)even
अपि (api):
भगवान् (bhagavān)the divine one
भगवान् (bhagavān):
नियोगात् (niyogāt)by command, by injunction
नियोगात् (niyogāt):
एव (eva)alone, indeed
एव (eva):
तस्य (tasya)of Him (the Supreme Lord)
तस्य (tasya):
तु (tu)however/indeed (emphatic)
तु (tu):

Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmic order; internal reference to Shiva’s/Īśvara’s command to Brahma)

B
Brahma
S
Shiva

FAQs

It establishes that all ritual and cosmic procedures (vidhi) arise from the Supreme Lord’s command; Linga worship is therefore not merely custom but participation in Shiva’s ordained order.

Shiva appears as Pati—the sovereign regulator—whose niyoga governs even Brahmā; Shiva-tattva is the supreme authority behind creation and sacred law.

The key principle is niyoga-anusaraṇa—performing prescribed action in obedience to the Lord’s ordinance—an attitude central to disciplined puja-vidhi and Pashupata-aligned practice.