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Shloka 30

Adhyaya 23: श्वेत-लोहित-पीत-कृष्ण-विश्व-कल्पेषु रुद्रस्वरूप-गायत्री-तत्त्ववर्णनम्

तस्माच्चतुर्युगावस्थं जगद्वै सचराचरम् चतुर्धावस्थितश्चैव चतुष्पादो भविष्यति

tasmāccaturyugāvasthaṃ jagadvai sacarācaram caturdhāvasthitaścaiva catuṣpādo bhaviṣyati

కాబట్టి ఈ సమస్త జగత్తు—చరాచరములతో కూడి—చతుర్యుగావస్థలో నిలిచియున్నది; చతుర్ధా వ్యవస్థితమై ధర్మము చతుష్పాదరూపంగా ప్రకాశించును।

तस्मात्therefore
तस्मात्:
चतुर्युग-अवस्थम्existing in the state/structure of the four Yugas
चतुर्युग-अवस्थम्:
जगत्the world/cosmos
जगत्:
वैindeed
वै:
स-चर-अचरम्with the moving and the unmoving beings
स-चर-अचरम्:
चतुर्धाin four ways/fourfold
चतुर्धा:
अवस्थितःestablished/arranged
अवस्थितः:
and
:
एवindeed/just so
एव:
चतुष्पादःfour-footed (complete in four parts
चतुष्पादः:
भविष्यतिwill be/shall come to be
भविष्यति:

Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmic order within the Linga Purana framework)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames Linga devotion within cosmic order: the worshipper aligns with Shiva (Pati), who upholds the world’s fourfold yuga-structure and the completeness of dharma.

Shiva-tattva is implied as the sustaining Pati who regulates time (yuga) and order (dharma), while pashus (souls) and the world (moving/unmoving) function within that governed structure.

A practical takeaway is yuga-aware sadhana: living by dharma’s “four supports” and using Pashupata-oriented discipline (niyama, purity, steadiness) to loosen pasha (bondage) under Shiva’s grace.