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Shloka 33

Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi

आलेपनं यथान्यायं वर्षचान्द्रायणं लभेत् अर्धक्रोशं शिवक्षेत्रं शिवलिङ्गात्समन्ततः

ālepanaṃ yathānyāyaṃ varṣacāndrāyaṇaṃ labhet ardhakrośaṃ śivakṣetraṃ śivaliṅgātsamantataḥ

Совершая должным образом, по предписанию, очищающее обмазывание (алепана), обретают плод годичного обета Чандраяны. А вокруг Шива‑линги священное поле Шивы простирается во все стороны на полкроши.

ālepanamritual smearing/plastering for purification
ālepanam:
yathā-nyāyamaccording to the prescribed rule
yathā-nyāyam:
varṣaa year
varṣa:
cāndrāyaṇamthe lunar vow/penance (Cāndrāyaṇa)
cāndrāyaṇam:
labhetone obtains
labhet:
ardha-krośamhalf a krośa (a traditional measure of distance)
ardha-krośam:
śiva-kṣetramShiva’s sacred precinct/field
śiva-kṣetram:
śiva-liṅgātfrom the Shiva-linga
śiva-liṅgāt:
samantataḥon all sides, in every direction
samantataḥ:

Suta Goswami

S
Shiva

FAQs

It defines the measurable sanctity of the Shiva-linga’s presence: a half-krośa perimeter is treated as Shiva’s kṣetra, and even a simple, rule-based act of purification (ālepana) there yields the merit of a major vow (year-long Cāndrāyaṇa).

Shiva as Pati is shown as immanent through the liṅga: His grace radiates into space itself, transforming the surrounding area into a liberating field where pasha (bondage) is weakened through dharmic acts performed with proper vidhi.

A ritual practice is emphasized: ālepana—purificatory smearing/plastering done “according to rule.” It functions as a preparatory limb of Shiva-puja, supporting purity (śauca) and devotion that align the pashu (soul) toward Pati.