रक्ताल्लोमानि मांसं च केशाः स्नायुश्च मांसतः । स्नायुतश्च तथास्थीनि नखा मज्जास्थिसंभवाः
raktāllomāni māṃsaṃ ca keśāḥ snāyuśca māṃsataḥ | snāyutaśca tathāsthīni nakhā majjāsthisaṃbhavāḥ
Из крови возникают волосы на теле и плоть; из плоти — волосы на голове и сухожилия (snāyu). Из сухожилий возникают кости, а ногти производятся из костного мозга (majjā) и кости. (Так познав составную природу тела, искатель обращает ум к Шиве, Владыке, пребывающему за пределами уз.)
Suta Goswami (narrating the Uma-saṃhitā teaching to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It teaches discernment (viveka) by showing the body as a compounded product of impure elements, encouraging dispassion and directing the seeker toward Śiva—the Pati who liberates the bound soul (paśu) from pasha (bondage).
By reducing attachment to the body’s outer form, the devotee becomes fit for focused Linga-worship—seeing the Linga as the stable, sacred support for meditation on Śiva beyond changing bodily constituents.
Practice body-disidentification alongside japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and steady Linga-dhyāna; this verse supports vairāgya that strengthens mantra and meditation.