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Shloka 71

एकार्णव-सृष्टिक्रमः, ब्रह्म-विष्णु-परस्परप्रवेशः, शिवस्य आगमनं च

बालक्रीडनकैर्देवः क्रीडते शङ्करः स्वयम् प्रधानमव्ययो योनिर् अव्यक्तं प्रकृतिस्तमः

bālakrīḍanakairdevaḥ krīḍate śaṅkaraḥ svayam pradhānamavyayo yonir avyaktaṃ prakṛtistamaḥ

దేవుడు శంకరుడు స్వయంగా బాలుడి బొమ్మలతో ఆడినట్లు క్రీడించుచున్నాడు. ప్రధానం అవ్యయ యోని; అదే అవ్యక్త ప్రకృతి—తమస్సు తత్త్వము।

बालक्रीडनकैःwith children’s playthings/toys
बालक्रीडनकैः:
देवःthe Lord, the Divine
देवः:
क्रीडतेplays, sports
क्रीडते:
शङ्करःŚaṅkara (Śiva)
शङ्करः:
स्वयम्Himself
स्वयम्:
प्रधानम्Pradhāna, the primordial ground of nature
प्रधानम्:
अव्ययःimperishable, undecaying
अव्ययः:
योनिःwomb, source-cause
योनिः:
अव्यक्तम्the unmanifest
अव्यक्तम्:
प्रकृतिःPrakṛti, material nature
प्रकृतिः:
तमःtamas, darkness/inertia
तमः:

Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmological teaching within the Linga Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames creation as Śiva’s līlā (divine play): the Liṅga is worshipped as the transcendent Pati who stands above Pradhāna/Prakṛti, the womb of manifest existence.

Śiva is presented as self-sufficient and sovereign—He “plays” while Pradhāna/Prakṛti functions as the unmanifest causal matrix; thus Shiva-tattva is not reduced to matter but rules it.

The takeaway aligns with Pāśupata discernment (viveka): in worship and yoga, contemplate the difference between Pati (Śiva) and Pāśa (Prakṛti/tamas), loosening bondage for the Pāśu (soul).