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Shloka 6

आचार्य-धर्मलक्षण-श्रद्धाभक्तिप्राधान्यं तथा लिङ्गे ध्यान-पूजाविधानसंकेतः

Adhyaya 10

न क्रुध्यन्ति न हृष्यन्ति जितात्मानस्तु ते स्मृताः सामान्येषु च द्रव्येषु तथा वैशेषिकेषु च

na krudhyanti na hṛṣyanti jitātmānastu te smṛtāḥ sāmānyeṣu ca dravyeṣu tathā vaiśeṣikeṣu ca

ผู้ที่ไม่โกรธและไม่ลิงโลดด้วยความยินดีเกินควร ย่อมถูกจดจำว่าเป็นผู้ชนะตน (ชิตาตมา) เขาดำรงความเสมอภาคต่อทรัพย์สิ่งของทั้งที่เป็นของสามัญและของพิเศษ

nanot
na:
krudhyantithey become angry
krudhyanti:
nanot
na:
hṛṣyantithey rejoice/exult
hṛṣyanti:
jitātmānaḥthose who have conquered the self (mind and senses)
jitātmānaḥ:
tuindeed
tu:
tethey
te:
smṛtāḥare declared/remembered
smṛtāḥ:
sāmānyeṣuin ordinary/common
sāmānyeṣu:
caand
ca:
dravyeṣuin objects/possessions/substances
dravyeṣu:
tathālikewise
tathā:
vaiśeṣikeṣuin particular/special/excellent (objects)
vaiśeṣikeṣu:
caand
ca:

Suta Goswami

S
Shiva

FAQs

It teaches that true Linga-puja is strengthened by inner steadiness: the worshipper should remain free from anger and excitement, treating ordinary and prized objects with the same detachment—this purifies the pashu (soul) for Shiva’s grace.

By pointing to equanimity beyond emotional extremes, it reflects Shiva as Pati—the unwavering, impartial consciousness—toward whom the sādhaka aligns by cultivating samatva.

A core Pashupata-Yogic discipline is indicated: jitātmā-bhāva (mastery of mind and senses) expressed as samatva toward all possessions, reducing pasha (bondage) created by rāga-dveṣa (attachment and aversion).