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Shloka 45

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

सत्वरं सर्वयत्नेन तस्यान्तं ज्ञातुमिच्छया श्रान्तो ह्यदृष्ट्वा तस्यान्तम् अहङ्कारादधोगतः

satvaraṃ sarvayatnena tasyāntaṃ jñātumicchayā śrānto hyadṛṣṭvā tasyāntam ahaṅkārādadhogataḥ

सत्वरं सर्वयत्नेन तस्यान्तं ज्ञातुमिच्छया श्रान्तो ह्यदृष्ट्वा तस्यान्तम् अहङ्कारादधोगतः।

satvaramswiftly, in haste
satvaram:
sarva-yatnenawith every effort
sarva-yatnena:
tasyaof that (Liṅga/column of light)
tasya:
antamthe end, limit
antam:
jñātumto know
jñātum:
icchayāwith the desire
icchayā:
śrāntaḥexhausted, weary
śrāntaḥ:
hiindeed
hi:
adṛṣṭvānot seeing, not finding
adṛṣṭvā:
tasya antamits limit
tasya antam:
ahaṅkārātdue to egoism/pride
ahaṅkārāt:
adhogataḥwent downward, fell below
adhogataḥ:

Sūta (narrating the Brahmā–Viṣṇu encounter with the infinite Liṅga)

S
Shiva
B
Brahma

FAQs

It teaches that the Liṅga signifies Shiva’s limitless nature; worship is not about “measuring” the Absolute, but surrendering ego (ahaṅkāra) and approaching Pati with devotion.

By showing that the end of the divine column cannot be found, it points to Shiva as Ananta (endless) and beyond the grasp of limited intellect—transcending even cosmic authorities.

A key Pāśupata-Yogic takeaway is humility (nirahaṅkāra) and recognition of limitation; without this, the paśu remains bound by pāśa and “falls” into lower states of consciousness.