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Shloka 35

आचार्य-धर्मलक्षण-श्रद्धाभक्तिप्राधान्यं तथा लिङ्गे ध्यान-पूजाविधानसंकेतः

Adhyaya 10

पतन्ति चात्मभोगार्थं भक्तो भावेन मुच्यते भक्तानां दर्शनादेव नृणां स्वर्गादयो द्विजाः

patanti cātmabhogārthaṃ bhakto bhāvena mucyate bhaktānāṃ darśanādeva nṛṇāṃ svargādayo dvijāḥ

आत्मभोगार्थं ये पतन्ति ते बद्धा भवन्ति; भक्तस्तु भावेनैव मुच्यते। द्विजाः, भक्तानां दर्शनादेव नृणां स्वर्गादयः सिध्यन्ति, यतो भक्ति: पाशं शिथिलयति पशुं च पतौ नयति।

पतन्तिfall down, decline
पतन्ति:
and
:
आत्मभोगार्थम्for the purpose of self-enjoyment
आत्मभोगार्थम्:
भक्तःthe devotee
भक्तः:
भावेनby inner feeling, devotional disposition
भावेन:
मुच्यतेis released, is liberated
मुच्यते:
भक्तानाम्of devotees
भक्तानाम्:
दर्शनात्from seeing, by the sight
दर्शनात्:
एवindeed, merely
एव:
नृणाम्of men
नृणाम्:
स्वर्गादयःheaven and other (good states)
स्वर्गादयः:
द्विजाःO twice-born (Brahmins)
द्विजाः:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It teaches that Linga-puja becomes truly liberating when supported by bhāva (inner devotion), and that even seeing Shiva’s devotees (satsanga/darśana) produces powerful merit leading toward higher states and liberation.

Shiva is implied as Pati—the Lord who frees the bound soul (paśu) from bondage (pāśa); devotion aligns the soul with Shiva-tattva, transforming worldly fall into spiritual release.

Satsanga (association and darśana of Shiva-bhaktas) and bhāva-bhakti are highlighted as essential supports to puja and Pashupata-oriented discipline, because they weaken self-enjoyment tendencies and purify the mind.