पशुपाशपतिज्ञान-प्राप्तिः
Acquisition of Paśupati–Pāśa Knowledge
ब्रह्माद्याः स्थावरांतश्च पशवः परिकीर्तिताः । पशूनामेव सर्वेषां प्रोक्तमेतन्निदर्शनम्
brahmādyāḥ sthāvarāṃtaśca paśavaḥ parikīrtitāḥ | paśūnāmeva sarveṣāṃ proktametannidarśanam
De Brahmā em diante, até os seres imóveis, todos são declarados paśu (almas atadas). Isto foi dito como ilustração acerca de todos os paśus—mostrando que todo ser encarnado, do mais alto ao mais baixo, permanece preso sem a graça libertadora de Pati (o Senhor Śiva).
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Role: liberating
It universalizes bondage: even exalted beings like Brahmā are termed paśu when conditioned by pasha (limitations such as karma, ignorance, and finitude). Liberation is not a mere rank in creation but comes through the saving knowledge and grace of Pati—Lord Śiva.
By calling all beings paśu, the verse points to the need for refuge in Pati, who is worshipped in the Linga as the accessible Saguna form of the transcendent Nirguna Śiva. Linga-worship becomes the practical means for the bound soul to turn toward Śiva’s grace and release.
The takeaway is surrender and purification: daily Linga-pūjā with the Panchākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” accompanied by inner contemplation on being a paśu seeking Pati’s grace; where applicable, wearing Rudrākṣa and applying Tripuṇḍra as reminders of Śiva-oriented discipline.