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Shloka 83

Adhyaya 40: Kali-yuga Lakshana, Yuga-sandhyamsha, and the Re-emergence of Dharma

एवं युगाद्युगस्येह संतानं तु परस्परम् वर्तते ह व्यवच्छेदाद् यावन्मन्वन्तरक्षयः

evaṃ yugādyugasyeha saṃtānaṃ tu parasparam vartate ha vyavacchedād yāvanmanvantarakṣayaḥ

இவ்வாறு இங்கே யுகத்துக்கு யுகம் தொடர்ச்சி பரஸ்பர வரிசையில், அளவிட்ட பிரிவுகளுடன் நடைபெறுகிறது—மன்வந்தர முடிவு வரை. இந்த கால ஓட்டத்தில் பதி—சிவன்—மாறாத ஆதாரம்; பசுக்கள் (ஆத்துமங்கள்) கர்மப் பாசங்களால் கட்டப்பட்டு மீண்டும் மீண்டும் சுழற்சிகளில் அலைகின்றன।

एवम्thus
एवम्:
युगात् युगस्यfrom one yuga to another yuga
युगात् युगस्य:
इहhere (in this world)
इह:
संतानम्continuous succession/lineage
संतानम्:
तुindeed
तु:
परस्परम्one after another/mutually in sequence
परस्परम्:
वर्ततेproceeds/continues
वर्तते:
verily (emphatic particle)
:
व्यवच्छेदात्by division/segmentation, in measured intervals
व्यवच्छेदात्:
यावत्until
यावत्:
मन्वन्तर-क्षयःthe end/completion of a manvantara
मन्वन्तर-क्षयः:

Suta Goswami

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames cosmic time as an ordered succession of yugas up to a manvantara, reminding the devotee that while time and worlds change, devotion to the Liṅga anchors the paśu (soul) to the timeless Pati (Śiva).

Though the verse speaks of yuga-sequence, its Shaiva import is that Śiva as Pati is the steady ground of kāla: cycles unfold in divisions, but Śiva-tattva is not diminished by the passing of yugas and manvantaras.

No specific rite is named; the takeaway aligns with Pāśupata discipline—cultivating detachment from cyclical time (kāla) and karma (pāśa) through steady Śiva-bhakti and inner recollection of the Pati.