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Shloka 29

Adhyaya 17: लिङ्गोद्भव—ब्रह्मविष्ण्वहङ्कार-शमनं, ओंकार-प्रादुर्भावः, मन्त्र-तत्त्वं च

नित्यान्ता ह्यणवो बद्धाः सृष्टाः क्रोधोद्भवादयः प्रसादाद्धि भवानण्डान्य् अनेकानीह लीलया

nityāntā hyaṇavo baddhāḥ sṛṣṭāḥ krodhodbhavādayaḥ prasādāddhi bhavānaṇḍāny anekānīha līlayā

नित्यान्ता ह्यणवो बद्धाः सृष्टाः क्रोधोद्भवादयः। प्रसादाद्धि भवानण्डान्यनेकानीह लीलया॥

नित्यान्ताhaving an eternal beginningless continuity
नित्यान्ता:
हिindeed
हि:
अणवःaṇus, atomic souls (pashus)
अणवः:
बद्धाःbound, fettered
बद्धाः:
सृष्टाःcreated, projected
सृष्टाः:
क्रोधोद्भव-आदयःwrath-born beings and others
क्रोधोद्भव-आदयः:
प्रसादात्from grace, by favor
प्रसादात्:
हिindeed
हि:
भवान्You (the Lord, Pati)
भवान्:
अण्डानिcosmic eggs, universes
अण्डानि:
अनेकानिmany
अनेकानि:
इहhere (in manifestation)
इह:
लीलयाas sport, divine play
लीलया:

Suta Goswami (narrating an internal theological statement about Shiva as Pati)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames Shiva as Pati—the Lord whose grace (prasāda) alone can loosen the soul’s bondage (pāśa). Linga worship is thus oriented toward anugraha: receiving Shiva’s liberating favor beyond mere cosmological knowledge.

Shiva-tattva is presented as sovereign and gracious: He projects bound souls and worlds, yet remains free, creating countless universes as līlā while retaining the power to bestow liberation through prasāda.

The implied practice is Pāśupata-oriented devotion and yoga aimed at removing pāśa through Shiva’s grace—supported by disciplined worship of the Linga, humility, and surrender to the Pati as the giver of anugraha.