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Shloka 13

Adhyaya 75: Nishkala–Sakala Shiva, Twofold Linga, and the Supremacy of Dhyana-Yajna

कर्मयज्ञसहस्रेभ्यस् तपोयज्ञो विशिष्यते तपोयज्ञसहस्रेभ्यो जपयज्ञो विशिष्यते

karmayajñasahasrebhyas tapoyajño viśiṣyate tapoyajñasahasrebhyo japayajño viśiṣyate

கர்மத்தால் செய்யப்படும் ஆயிரம் யாகங்களைவிட தவயாகம் மேன்மை; ஆயிரம் தவயாகங்களைவிட ஜபயாகம் மேன்மை—சிவநாம ஜபமே பசு-உயிர்க்கு பதியான சிவனை நோக்கி உள்ளார்ந்த வழிபாடு.

karma-yajña-sahasrebhyaḥthan thousands of action-based sacrifices
karma-yajña-sahasrebhyaḥ:
tapaḥ-yajñaḥthe sacrifice in the form of austerity
tapaḥ-yajñaḥ:
viśiṣyateis superior/excels
viśiṣyate:
tapaḥ-yajña-sahasrebhyaḥthan thousands of austerity-sacrifices
tapaḥ-yajña-sahasrebhyaḥ:
japa-yajñaḥthe sacrifice in the form of mantra-repetition (japa)
japa-yajñaḥ:
viśiṣyateis superior/excels
viśiṣyate:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It prioritizes inner worship (mānasa-yajña) through Śiva-mantra japa over external ritual, implying that true Liṅga-pūjā culminates in concentrated remembrance and mantra-offering to the Pati (Śiva).

By making japa the highest yajña, the verse points to Śiva as directly approachable through nāma/mantra—transcending mere external acts—so the paśu can move from bondage (pāśa) toward Śiva-consciousness.

Japa-yajña—repetitive recitation of Śiva-mantras (with focus, purity, and steadiness), aligning with Pāśupata-oriented inner discipline where mantra becomes the primary offering.