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Shloka 84

ध्यानयोगेन रुद्रदर्शनम् — रुद्रावतार-परिवर्तक्रमः, लकुली (कायावतार), पाशुपतयोगः, लिङ्गार्चन-निष्ठा

तीर्णस्तारयते जन्तुर् दश पूर्वान्दशोत्तरान् आत्मानमेकविंशं तु तारयित्वा महालये

tīrṇastārayate jantur daśa pūrvāndaśottarān ātmānamekaviṃśaṃ tu tārayitvā mahālaye

तीर्णस्तारयते जन्तुर्दश पूर्वान्दशोत्तरान्। आत्मानमेकविंशं तु तारयित्वा महालये॥

तीर्णःone who has crossed over (saṃsāra)
तीर्णः:
तारयतेcauses to cross, delivers
तारयते:
जन्तुःembodied being, jīva (paśu)
जन्तुः:
दशten
दश:
पूर्वान्those before (ancestors)
पूर्वान्:
दशोत्तरान्ten after (descendants)
दशोत्तरान्:
आत्मानम्himself, the self
आत्मानम्:
एकविंशम्the twenty-first (counting himself)
एकविंशम्:
तुindeed
तु:
तारयित्वाhaving delivered, having caused to cross
तारयित्वा:
महालयेat Mahālaya (the great ancestral rite/time/place)
महालये:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

FAQs

It frames Shiva-oriented merit (especially at Mahālaya) as “tāraṇa”—crossing and enabling others to cross—so Linga worship is presented not only as personal sādhanā but as a lineage-liberating act.

Shiva-tattva is implied as the power of liberation (tāraṇa-śakti): by Pati’s grace the paśu, once freed from pāśa, becomes capable of uplifting others rather than remaining bound to saṃsāra.

Mahalaya-associated ancestral rites (pitṛ-tarpaṇa/śrāddha) are highlighted, understood through a Shaiva lens: liberation is secured by crossing oneself first through Shiva-bhakti and then extending that merit to one’s lineage.