पशुपाशपतिज्ञान-प्राप्तिः
Acquisition of Paśupati–Pāśa Knowledge
अनेकदेहभेदेन भिन्ना वृत्तिरिहात्मनः । अष्टापदपरिक्षेपे ह्यक्षमुद्रेव लक्ष्यते
anekadehabhedena bhinnā vṛttirihātmanaḥ | aṣṭāpadaparikṣepe hyakṣamudreva lakṣyate
பல உடல் வேறுபாடுகளால் இங்கு ஆத்மாவின் செயற்பாடு பலவாறு பிரிந்ததுபோல் தோன்றுகிறது; அஷ்டாபதப் பலகையில் எறியும்போது ஒரே காயின் முத்திரை பலவிதமாகத் தோன்றுவது போல.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
It teaches that the one conscious self seems to have many different behaviors only because it is associated with many bodies and conditions; this apparent multiplicity is a perception shaped by embodiment, not the soul’s ultimate nature.
By pointing to the soul’s mistaken sense of division, the verse supports Linga-worship as a stabilizing focus on Pati (Shiva) who is unitary and transcendent; devotion to Saguna Shiva purifies the pashu’s perception and loosens pasha (bondage).
A practical takeaway is meditative self-inquiry with japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), contemplating that changing bodily states are like ‘throws’ in a game, while the witnessing awareness is steady—supported by Tripundra and Rudraksha as aids to Shaiva recollection.